2018
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232018236.05562018
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Abstract: In recent years the international debate about universality in health has been marked by a polarization between ideas based on a universal system, and notions proposing universal health coverage. The concept of universal coverage has been disseminated by international organizations and has been incorporated into health system reforms in several developing countries, including some in Latin America. This article explores the assumptions and strategies related to the proposal of universal health coverage. Firstl… Show more

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“…The results were structured into two macro categories: elements present in the work process that contribute to the increase and reduction of workloads. undergraduate degree [2] Specialization/residency [33] male [6] master's degree [5] Schooling Gender female [34] 20 to 24 years [2] 25 to 29 years [6] 30 to 34 years [11] 35 to 40 years [6] 40 to 44 years [5] 50 to 54 years [7] 45 to 49 years [2] over 60 years [1] Nurse [40]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The results were structured into two macro categories: elements present in the work process that contribute to the increase and reduction of workloads. undergraduate degree [2] Specialization/residency [33] male [6] master's degree [5] Schooling Gender female [34] 20 to 24 years [2] 25 to 29 years [6] 30 to 34 years [11] 35 to 40 years [6] 40 to 44 years [5] 50 to 54 years [7] 45 to 49 years [2] over 60 years [1] Nurse [40]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Health is a priority in people's lives and is part of the international agenda for sustainable development formulated by the United Nations 1 , but its guarantee as a universal right is a major challenge 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the same vein, the provision of HCS for low incomers is a constant challenge for governments, not only for the need to invest, expand and manage huge welfare systems, but also for the sustainability of those people, which have little or even no formal education, are often located in peripheral neighborhoods and remote places (Giovanella et al, 2018;Ostrom et al, 2015). Such characteristics hinders access to health organizations and services and make reduce the adherence to therapeutics, impacting on community and individual well-being For itself, well-being conceptual intricacy is blatant from its core around personal subjective happiness with the live (Diener & Diener, 1995).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The SUS costs 3.8% of the Brazilian Domestic Gross. The private system is responsible for 54% of total health expenditure in Brazil, covering 25% of the population (Giovanella et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The UHC proposal, as approved in the WHO resolution on financing in 2011 and as one of the targets in the 2030 Agenda (3.8), has been widely publicized by international agencies with a focus on financing via the combination of funds (pooling) managed by private or public insurance companies, coverage by different insurance modalities, and definition of a limited basket of services 7,8 . By emphasizing financial coverage, the proposal merely expresses formal entitlement under some type of private or public insurance, but without a guarantee of access and use when needed 9 .…”
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