2021
DOI: 10.1590/1413-812320212610.11312021
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Governança e capacidade estatal frente à COVID-19 na Alemanha e na Espanha: respostas nacionais e sistemas de saúde em perspectiva comparada

Abstract: Resumo O objetivo foi analisar, em perspectiva comparada, estratégias e ações políticas adotadas em resposta à pandemia de COVID-19 na Alemanha e na Espanha em 2020. Baseando-se no institucionalismo histórico, o foco foi a institucionalidade da atuação governamental em cinco dimensões de atuação. Os resultados evidenciaram diferentes capacidades estatais na coordenação, implementação e efetividade de estratégias. Pontos fortes da gestão e governança da crise estão relacionados ao reconhecimento da sua gravidad… Show more

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“…Also noteworthy is its performance in telemarketing, in tracking cases and contacts, in articulation with epidemiological surveillance and vaccination [23][24][25] . More or less robust results are related to the previous capacity of the PHC and the health system, including financing and availability of workers 26 . However, since 2017, changes have been observed in the national primary care policy, which affect the composition of PHC teams and suggest inflections and setbacks in relation to the advances made with PHC, which primary strategy is family health [27][28][29][30][31] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also noteworthy is its performance in telemarketing, in tracking cases and contacts, in articulation with epidemiological surveillance and vaccination [23][24][25] . More or less robust results are related to the previous capacity of the PHC and the health system, including financing and availability of workers 26 . However, since 2017, changes have been observed in the national primary care policy, which affect the composition of PHC teams and suggest inflections and setbacks in relation to the advances made with PHC, which primary strategy is family health [27][28][29][30][31] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In universal health systems whose management is supported by inter-federal arrangements for the creation and implementation of health policies, coping with COVID-19 has been conditioned by the cooperation between sub-national spheres [1][2][3] . Adequate and timely responses to the health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic require actions to strengthen the health systems and increase the capacity of public management in intersectoral and intergovernmental articulation and compensation for socio-sanitary inequalities [4][5][6] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In decentralized health systems such as the Brazilian one, there is a complex combination of multiple sub-national entities for the management of health crises with the complexity of COVID-19 11 . Given this scenario, it becomes more challenging 4 for the state management to coordinate responses in cooperation with municipal managers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alguns autores discutem a importância do investimento em capacidades estatais para o enfrentamento da Covid-19. As respostas governamentais à pandemia teriam sido moldadas pelas instituições políticas preexistentes, pelos níveis de capacidades estatais e pelas inúmeras pressões sofridas, afetando na habilidade de alocação de recursos, na organização da burocracia e na definição das ações (GONZÁLEZ-BUSTAMANTE, 2021;LIU;WON, 2022;OMAR;HOSSAIN, 2021;PEREIRA et al, 2021). Essas capacidades estatais podem ser definidas como o conjunto de recursos e habilidades do Estado para consecução de fins públicos, podendo ser desmembradas em aspectos técnico-administrativos e políticorelacionais (GOMIDE; PEREIRA; MACHADO, 2017;GRIN et al, 2018;GOMIDE, 2016).…”
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