When to trying harder and not just spending more makes the whole difference: the case of public health in municipalities of São Paulo
The purpose of this article is to investigate the effectiveness of current the model of public spending in health in Brazil at the municipal level, using data from Sao Paulo, the richest state in the country. After a brief introduction, discussing the development of the SUS and the Brazilian account...
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doaj-ddb412891c204c20bb57617939e53a362021-05-02T01:58:28ZporUniversidade Estadual de MaringáEnfoque : Reflexão Contábil1984-882X2017-01-0136112313810.4025/enfoque.v36i1.3246715155When to trying harder and not just spending more makes the whole difference: the case of public health in municipalities of São PauloMarco Antonio Carvalho Teixeira0Gustavo Andrey de Almeida Fernandes1Rafael Oliveira Leite2Fundação Getulio Vargas de São PauloFundação Getulio Vargas de São PauloFundação Getulio Vargas de São PauloThe purpose of this article is to investigate the effectiveness of current the model of public spending in health in Brazil at the municipal level, using data from Sao Paulo, the richest state in the country. After a brief introduction, discussing the development of the SUS and the Brazilian accounting system, we go into further detail about how public spending is done in the sector. In short, we seek to assess whether an increase in spending on health as well as the effort of the public manager, measured by its ability to expand the tax base, improve the quality of public health, measured with the infant mortality rate. The results show that the commitment of the public administrator is a relevant factor and that increases in total spending does not lead to better performance.http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/Enfoque/article/view/32467 |
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When to trying harder and not just spending more makes the whole difference: the case of public health in municipalities of São Paulo |
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When to trying harder and not just spending more makes the whole difference: the case of public health in municipalities of São Paulo |
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When to trying harder and not just spending more makes the whole difference: the case of public health in municipalities of São Paulo |
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When to trying harder and not just spending more makes the whole difference: the case of public health in municipalities of São Paulo |
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When to trying harder and not just spending more makes the whole difference: the case of public health in municipalities of São Paulo |
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when to trying harder and not just spending more makes the whole difference: the case of public health in municipalities of são paulo |
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Universidade Estadual de Maringá |
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Enfoque : Reflexão Contábil |
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1984-882X |
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The purpose of this article is to investigate the effectiveness of current the model of public spending in health in Brazil at the municipal level, using data from Sao Paulo, the richest state in the country. After a brief introduction, discussing the development of the SUS and the Brazilian accounting system, we go into further detail about how public spending is done in the sector. In short, we seek to assess whether an increase in spending on health as well as the effort of the public manager, measured by its ability to expand the tax base, improve the quality of public health, measured with the infant mortality rate. The results show that the commitment of the public administrator is a relevant factor and that increases in total spending does not lead to better performance. |
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