Abstract Background In Brazil, health is fundamental human right guaranteed by the Constitution of 1988, which created the Brazilian Universal Health System (Sistema Único de Saúde - SUS). The SUS provides medications for outpatient care via policy of pharmaceutical assistance (PA) programmes. Despite the advances in PA policies which include the improvement in access to medications, there has been a significant increase in lawsuits related to health products and services. This study aimed to characterize the medication processes filed between 2010 and 2014 against the Secretary of State for Health of São Paulo (State Health Department of São Paulo - SES/SP), in Brazil, following PA policies. Methods This descriptive study used secondary da...
ABSTRACT: Health, a fundamental social right provided for in the Federal Constitution of 1988, is pa...
<p></p><p>Abstract This exploratory, descriptive, documental and statistical article, with a quantit...
This article investigates policy and bureaucracy changes provoked by individual litigation for healt...
Introduction: In Brazil, the right to health has a constitutional and universal provision. However, ...
This study seeks to analyze the individual lawsuits filed to guarantee access to medication in the c...
O crescente número de mandados judiciais impetrados contra a Secretaria de Estado de Saúde do Rio de...
Based on an analysis of individual claims for provision of medicines brought by users of the Unifi...
Distortions to national drug policy caused by lawsuits in Brazil OBJECTIVE: To describe how lawsuits...
The growing number of lawsuits to obtain free medicines from the Brazilian Health System (SUS) is an...
The management of lawsuits in health represents a challenge for most Brazilian municipalities. Many ...
related elements in lawsuits demanding medicines OBJECTIVE: To characterize the main medical, scient...
Abstract Background Although public policy in Brazil supports access to essential medicines, the hea...
No Brasil, apesar dos avanços da assistência farmacêutica, permanecem falhas na garantia do acesso d...
Health in Brazil is constitutionally established as a right and duty of the State and the Health Sys...
BACKGROUND: The valuation of medicines as health needs vary depending on the stakeholders involved (...
ABSTRACT: Health, a fundamental social right provided for in the Federal Constitution of 1988, is pa...
<p></p><p>Abstract This exploratory, descriptive, documental and statistical article, with a quantit...
This article investigates policy and bureaucracy changes provoked by individual litigation for healt...
Introduction: In Brazil, the right to health has a constitutional and universal provision. However, ...
This study seeks to analyze the individual lawsuits filed to guarantee access to medication in the c...
O crescente número de mandados judiciais impetrados contra a Secretaria de Estado de Saúde do Rio de...
Based on an analysis of individual claims for provision of medicines brought by users of the Unifi...
Distortions to national drug policy caused by lawsuits in Brazil OBJECTIVE: To describe how lawsuits...
The growing number of lawsuits to obtain free medicines from the Brazilian Health System (SUS) is an...
The management of lawsuits in health represents a challenge for most Brazilian municipalities. Many ...
related elements in lawsuits demanding medicines OBJECTIVE: To characterize the main medical, scient...
Abstract Background Although public policy in Brazil supports access to essential medicines, the hea...
No Brasil, apesar dos avanços da assistência farmacêutica, permanecem falhas na garantia do acesso d...
Health in Brazil is constitutionally established as a right and duty of the State and the Health Sys...
BACKGROUND: The valuation of medicines as health needs vary depending on the stakeholders involved (...
ABSTRACT: Health, a fundamental social right provided for in the Federal Constitution of 1988, is pa...
<p></p><p>Abstract This exploratory, descriptive, documental and statistical article, with a quantit...
This article investigates policy and bureaucracy changes provoked by individual litigation for healt...