2019
DOI: 10.1590/0102-311x00012219
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De Alma-Ata a Astana. Atenção primária à saúde e sistemas universais de saúde: compromisso indissociável e direito humano fundamental

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“…Astana Conference in 2018 represented considerable weakening in PHC ideal. While Alma-Ata Declaration evoked for a sense of full and oriented to the principles of social justice PHC, Astana Declaration restricts the sense of PHC to UHC, with reduced state intervention, selectivity, and focus 15 . UHC threatens all the principles of SUS, with restricted universality, abandoned integrality and distorted equity.…”
Section: Consolidation Of the Sus Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Astana Conference in 2018 represented considerable weakening in PHC ideal. While Alma-Ata Declaration evoked for a sense of full and oriented to the principles of social justice PHC, Astana Declaration restricts the sense of PHC to UHC, with reduced state intervention, selectivity, and focus 15 . UHC threatens all the principles of SUS, with restricted universality, abandoned integrality and distorted equity.…”
Section: Consolidation Of the Sus Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Todavia, a ampla indução financeira para expansão da cobertura dos serviços não foi acompanhada dos investimentos necessários para estruturação da rede em outros níveis de atenção. Além disso, a implementação da APS se deu sob disputas de concepções sobre o modelo de atenção e a respectiva organização dos serviços, incluindo a abrangência e espectro das ações realizadas, qual seja focalizada e seletiva e/ou de atenção integral 3, 27,28 .…”
Section: A Crise Do Capitalismo Estado E As Políticas De Saúdeunclassified
“…The World Health Organization (WHO) supports Universal Health Coverage 8 by endorsing a worldwide movement of "pro-market reforms such as reducing state intervention, subsidizing demand, selectivity and focusing on health policies" 9 . What is at stake, therefore, is a political project that places public health as an expense rather than a state investment, thus denying the fundamental right to quality universal public health where guaranteed public funding with service offerings provided by the state is a priority.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%