2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-11692004000400001
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Diretivas para o desenvolvimento de pesquisas em saúde no Brasil

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“…Technological innovation in health for emerging countries can be a significant tool for socioeconomic development, for two primary reasons (Marziale, 2004):…”
Section: Technology Trends For Hospital Automationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technological innovation in health for emerging countries can be a significant tool for socioeconomic development, for two primary reasons (Marziale, 2004):…”
Section: Technology Trends For Hospital Automationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In view of the fact that, nowadays, the crisis does not only affect university hospitals, but the entire health sector, the research budget seems to be insufficient and can put up Body (Finep), aimed at attending to the health needs expressed in the National Health Policy (4) . The list of priorities and their respective sub-agendas has not been published yet, but we know that they will be directed at the following areas: communication and information in health, work management, education management, evaluation of health technologies, diagnostic kits, clinical genetics, health and environment, health of the black population, health of disabled persons, population ageing and health of the elderly, health of the male population, social determinants, neglected diseases and bio-drugs, as disseminated by the Virtual Health Library (3) .…”
Section: Investments In Health Research: Terms Of Reference For Scientific and Technological Development In Brazilmentioning
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).In line with international and national guidelines for health research, the studies published by RLAE discussed both relevant and emerging issues (1)(2) , favoring knowledge transfers to health policy makers and agents, with a view to levering the quality of care delivery and organization. The editorial board is oriented by the principle of relevance of the subjects discussed and problems examined as they relate to care services and institutions responsible for training human resources in health, permanently tuned in with the millennium development goals:

"eradicate extreme poverty and hunger; achieve universal primary education; promote gender equality and empower women; reduce child mortality; improve maternal health; combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases; ensure environmental sustainability and develop a global partnership for development" (3) .

In an attempt to maintain the high editorial level it has conquered, in the first semester of 2006, RLAE will move to an electronic manuscript submission, analysis and publication system.

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“…In line with international and national guidelines for health research, the studies published by RLAE discussed both relevant and emerging issues (1)(2) , favoring knowledge transfers to health policy makers and agents, with a view to levering the quality of care delivery and organization. The editorial board is oriented by the principle of relevance of the subjects discussed and problems examined as they relate to care services and institutions responsible for training human resources in health, permanently tuned in with the millennium development goals:…”
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