Brazil's Sistema Unico de Saude (SUS), a universal, publicly-funded, rights-based health system, designed and put in place in an era where neo-liberal reforms elsewhere in the world have driven the marketization of health services, offers important lessons for future health systems. In this article, we focus on the innovative institutional mechanisms for popular involvement and accountability that are part of the architecture for governance of the SUS. We argue that these mechanisms of public involvement hold the potential to sustain a compact between state and citizens and ensure the political momentum required to broaden access to basic health services, while at the same time providing a framework for the emergence of "regulatory partners...
A number of developing countries that are often referred to as emerging economies have turned their ...
Brazil is a country of continental dimensions with widespread regional and social inequalities. In t...
O artigo discute o trabalho de autores que afirmam existir dificuldades em criar canais participatór...
Brazil's Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS), a universal, publicly-funded, rights-based health system, des...
Brazil’s Unified Health System (Sistema Único de Saúde, SUS) is rooted in the 1988 Citizen’s Constit...
In this paper I argue that citizen involvement helped to promote a more equitable distribution of pu...
Brazil has established a constitutional right to health for its citizens. The attention of commentat...
Brazil is a country of continental dimensions with widespread regional and social inequalities. In t...
Objective: To verify the theoretical construction of the terms “social participation” and “social co...
In Brazil, it is common to find citizens jammed together into municipal halls on neat, narrow rows o...
In this article, the right to health is discussed as a social right and an essential requisite in th...
TENDENCIES OF THE HEALTH POLICY IN BRAZIL AND THE CHALLENGES FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF UNIQUE SYSTEM ...
Abstract Introduction The Brazilian Government create...
O objetivo deste texto é analisar como o direito à participação é conceituado e como se expressa nos...
The article discusses the literature that states that creating channels of participation in developi...
A number of developing countries that are often referred to as emerging economies have turned their ...
Brazil is a country of continental dimensions with widespread regional and social inequalities. In t...
O artigo discute o trabalho de autores que afirmam existir dificuldades em criar canais participatór...
Brazil's Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS), a universal, publicly-funded, rights-based health system, des...
Brazil’s Unified Health System (Sistema Único de Saúde, SUS) is rooted in the 1988 Citizen’s Constit...
In this paper I argue that citizen involvement helped to promote a more equitable distribution of pu...
Brazil has established a constitutional right to health for its citizens. The attention of commentat...
Brazil is a country of continental dimensions with widespread regional and social inequalities. In t...
Objective: To verify the theoretical construction of the terms “social participation” and “social co...
In Brazil, it is common to find citizens jammed together into municipal halls on neat, narrow rows o...
In this article, the right to health is discussed as a social right and an essential requisite in th...
TENDENCIES OF THE HEALTH POLICY IN BRAZIL AND THE CHALLENGES FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF UNIQUE SYSTEM ...
Abstract Introduction The Brazilian Government create...
O objetivo deste texto é analisar como o direito à participação é conceituado e como se expressa nos...
The article discusses the literature that states that creating channels of participation in developi...
A number of developing countries that are often referred to as emerging economies have turned their ...
Brazil is a country of continental dimensions with widespread regional and social inequalities. In t...
O artigo discute o trabalho de autores que afirmam existir dificuldades em criar canais participatór...