A LUTA PELA UNIVERSALIDADE DA SAÚDE

The paper analyzes the obstacles currently placed for the implementation of a universal and equitable health system and characterizes social movements that stand before these barriers. Departing from the constitutional definition of the right to health in 1988 identifies two issues not fully equated...

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Main Author: Maria de Fátima Siliansky de Andreazzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Maranhão 2016-01-01
Series:Revista de Políticas Públicas
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spelling doaj-bd04590cd9634e758484d741e3d891982021-10-08T16:08:09ZengUniversidade Federal do MaranhãoRevista de Políticas Públicas2178-28652016-01-017584A LUTA PELA UNIVERSALIDADE DA SAÚDEMaria de Fátima Siliansky de AndreazziThe paper analyzes the obstacles currently placed for the implementation of a universal and equitable health system and characterizes social movements that stand before these barriers. Departing from the constitutional definition of the right to health in 1988 identifies two issues not fully equated by the very design of the Unified Health System/SUS: decentralization and universalization without securing additional resources. Some issues have distorted the SUS in its implementation: underfunding, the reform of the state, pressures towards the social movements and the convergence of agendas with the World Bank. Concludes that the current threats to the right of health depart come from the consolidation of big business in health, privatism and ideological inflection of some dominated classes to the capital project. Three lines are identified in the current struggle for the right to health: a flexible health reform, mass democracy and the need for social revolution.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=321153853007brazilhealth policiessocial movementssocial rights
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A LUTA PELA UNIVERSALIDADE DA SAÚDE
Revista de Políticas Públicas
brazil
health policies
social movements
social rights
author_facet Maria de Fátima Siliansky de Andreazzi
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title A LUTA PELA UNIVERSALIDADE DA SAÚDE
title_short A LUTA PELA UNIVERSALIDADE DA SAÚDE
title_full A LUTA PELA UNIVERSALIDADE DA SAÚDE
title_fullStr A LUTA PELA UNIVERSALIDADE DA SAÚDE
title_full_unstemmed A LUTA PELA UNIVERSALIDADE DA SAÚDE
title_sort luta pela universalidade da saúde
publisher Universidade Federal do Maranhão
series Revista de Políticas Públicas
issn 2178-2865
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The paper analyzes the obstacles currently placed for the implementation of a universal and equitable health system and characterizes social movements that stand before these barriers. Departing from the constitutional definition of the right to health in 1988 identifies two issues not fully equated by the very design of the Unified Health System/SUS: decentralization and universalization without securing additional resources. Some issues have distorted the SUS in its implementation: underfunding, the reform of the state, pressures towards the social movements and the convergence of agendas with the World Bank. Concludes that the current threats to the right of health depart come from the consolidation of big business in health, privatism and ideological inflection of some dominated classes to the capital project. Three lines are identified in the current struggle for the right to health: a flexible health reform, mass democracy and the need for social revolution.
topic brazil
health policies
social movements
social rights
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