2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89102012005000065
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O complexo econômico-industrial da saúde e a dimensão social e econômica do desenvolvimento

Abstract: O papel estratégico da saúde na agenda de desenvolvimento nacional tem sido crescentemente reconhecido e institucionalizado. Além de sua importância como elemento estruturante do Estado de Bem-Estar Social, a saúde é protagonista na geração de inovação - elemento essencial para a competitividade na sociedade do conhecimento. Contudo, a base produtiva da saúde ainda é frágil, o que prejudica tanto a prestação universal de serviços em saúde quanto uma inserção competitiva nacional em ambiente globalizado. Essa s… Show more

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“…The indicators investigated here were selected specifically for the business setting of electromedical device manufacturers (e.g., Marques et al, 2013;Landim et al, 2013;Gadelha et al, 2012;Pieroni et al, 2010). The indicators and the scale used to measure them are shown in Table 1.…”
Section: /556 Association Between Innovation Competences…mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The indicators investigated here were selected specifically for the business setting of electromedical device manufacturers (e.g., Marques et al, 2013;Landim et al, 2013;Gadelha et al, 2012;Pieroni et al, 2010). The indicators and the scale used to measure them are shown in Table 1.…”
Section: /556 Association Between Innovation Competences…mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In essence, the partnership offers a guarantee that SUS will purchase the product for a set period of time, with the commitment of providing lower prices than those of international purchases and, moreover, with the commitment that technologies involved with each product will be absorbed by the public partner. Details, achievements and challenges of this policy can be found in publications that have already been mentioned 9,10,11,12 .…”
Section: Reinaldo Guimarães 1 Doi: 101590/0102-311x00182816mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This development opened doors to federal SUS administrators, in partnership with the Brazilian Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES, in Portuguese) regarding the issue of strengthening productive capacity and local innovations in health. This was expressed in the Productive Development Policy, which has become the health component of industrial policies in Brazil, something that has also been extensively studied 9,10,11,12 . A discussion of PEC 241's potential impacts on health science, technology and innovation policies must focus on its effects on this 15-year trajectory, particularly on its two components.…”
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“…Health's socioeconomic dimension involves a systemic understanding, highlighting government's role as provider of health as a social, democratic, and universal right, a characteristic element of the Welfare State 19 . According to the concept, the industrial base in health is responsible for the economic dynamism that raises health to the level of strategic component in national development.…”
Section: The Convergent Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%