Brazil is a high middle income country where health inequities persist across two systems of health care financing and delivery. The publicly financed system (SUS) is one of the world’s largest health organizations, which is charged with the constitutional mandate to provide comprehensive health care coverage to over 190 million citizens. National Health Conferences (CNS), the core forum for societal participation in health policy making for the SUS, occur every four years. Yet, managers and councillors struggle to decide on how to allocate resources to meet competing populational health needs and demands, and to comply with the directives of the SUS. The purpose of my research is to describe the three most recent CNS, based on a scoping li...
As resources in health care are scarce, health authorities and other health organizations are charge...
This article draws attention to the limited amount of scholarship on what constitutes fairness and e...
The Paideia Collective of Research Support proposed the seminar “Right to Health Care: Is the SUS at...
Brazil is a high middle income country where health inequities persist across two systems of health ...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the national priority setting process for the public health...
has been defined by the Ministry of Health as the democratic priority setting forum for SUS. The mos...
Background: Priority setting and resource allocation are assumed to be the most important issues of ...
Background: Healthcare spending has grown over the last decades in all developed co...
Optimization of resource use becomes even more crucial in developing countries due to the scarcity o...
Spending in health care have grown considerably over the last decades in all developed countries. Ag...
This commentary describes how the Brazilian Ministry of Health's (MoH) research support policy fulfi...
This undergraduate thesis briefly investigates health care resource allocation and its main methods ...
Estabelecer prioridades em saúde traduz-se em escolhas entre programas alternativos e/ou entre pacie...
Background: The ultimate goal of health systems is creating a healthy community through the efficien...
This chapter proposes a theoretical reflection on the ethical deliberation process in the allocation...
As resources in health care are scarce, health authorities and other health organizations are charge...
This article draws attention to the limited amount of scholarship on what constitutes fairness and e...
The Paideia Collective of Research Support proposed the seminar “Right to Health Care: Is the SUS at...
Brazil is a high middle income country where health inequities persist across two systems of health ...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the national priority setting process for the public health...
has been defined by the Ministry of Health as the democratic priority setting forum for SUS. The mos...
Background: Priority setting and resource allocation are assumed to be the most important issues of ...
Background: Healthcare spending has grown over the last decades in all developed co...
Optimization of resource use becomes even more crucial in developing countries due to the scarcity o...
Spending in health care have grown considerably over the last decades in all developed countries. Ag...
This commentary describes how the Brazilian Ministry of Health's (MoH) research support policy fulfi...
This undergraduate thesis briefly investigates health care resource allocation and its main methods ...
Estabelecer prioridades em saúde traduz-se em escolhas entre programas alternativos e/ou entre pacie...
Background: The ultimate goal of health systems is creating a healthy community through the efficien...
This chapter proposes a theoretical reflection on the ethical deliberation process in the allocation...
As resources in health care are scarce, health authorities and other health organizations are charge...
This article draws attention to the limited amount of scholarship on what constitutes fairness and e...
The Paideia Collective of Research Support proposed the seminar “Right to Health Care: Is the SUS at...