Background: Unmet need is a metric used to assess the performance of health care systems throughout the world. One of the primary objectives of the Brazilian health care system is to identify ways to improve the health outcomes of all citizens. To accomplish this challenging goal, the health care system in Brazil will need to identify and eliminate barriers and provide timely and adequate access to health care services to all. Methods: This study assessed the performance of the Brazilian health care system by focusing on the unmet need for health care services and medications. We evaluated the Brazilian National Health Survey data collected in 2013 and 2019 to determine the magnitude of socioeconomic-related inequalities associated with unm...
Introduction. Health system reforms are undertaken with the aim of improving equity of access to hea...
BackgroundBrazil has made progress towards a more equitable distribution of health care, but gains m...
The proper building and administration of a strong healthcare system have been reasoned as a current...
Background: Unmet need is a metric used to assess the performance of health care systems throughout ...
Background: One of the primary objectives of the Brazilian health care system is to improve the heal...
Background: The Brazilian health system is founded on the principle of equity, meaning provision of ...
Background: Brazil has a highly stratified population with large socioeconomic disparities, as evide...
Background: Throughout the twentieth century, Brazil developed a Social Health Insurance, providing ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the evolution and determinants of income-related inequalities in the Brazilian...
The study analyzed how socioeconomic factors are associated with seeking, access, use, and quality o...
The study analyzed how socioeconomic factors are associated with seeking, access, use, and quality o...
INTRODUCTION: Health system reforms are undertaken with the aim of improving equity of access to he...
INTRODUCTION: Health system reforms are undertaken with the aim of improving equity of access to hea...
Brazil relies on the Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS), a public health-care system used by nearly 65 per...
Since 2003, the access to medication has been increasing in Brazil and particularly in São Paulo. Th...
Introduction. Health system reforms are undertaken with the aim of improving equity of access to hea...
BackgroundBrazil has made progress towards a more equitable distribution of health care, but gains m...
The proper building and administration of a strong healthcare system have been reasoned as a current...
Background: Unmet need is a metric used to assess the performance of health care systems throughout ...
Background: One of the primary objectives of the Brazilian health care system is to improve the heal...
Background: The Brazilian health system is founded on the principle of equity, meaning provision of ...
Background: Brazil has a highly stratified population with large socioeconomic disparities, as evide...
Background: Throughout the twentieth century, Brazil developed a Social Health Insurance, providing ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the evolution and determinants of income-related inequalities in the Brazilian...
The study analyzed how socioeconomic factors are associated with seeking, access, use, and quality o...
The study analyzed how socioeconomic factors are associated with seeking, access, use, and quality o...
INTRODUCTION: Health system reforms are undertaken with the aim of improving equity of access to he...
INTRODUCTION: Health system reforms are undertaken with the aim of improving equity of access to hea...
Brazil relies on the Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS), a public health-care system used by nearly 65 per...
Since 2003, the access to medication has been increasing in Brazil and particularly in São Paulo. Th...
Introduction. Health system reforms are undertaken with the aim of improving equity of access to hea...
BackgroundBrazil has made progress towards a more equitable distribution of health care, but gains m...
The proper building and administration of a strong healthcare system have been reasoned as a current...