2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-81232008000900004
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Políticas de saúde e reforma sanitária hoje: delimitações e possibilidades

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“…A public policy is the result of a systematic process of negotiation and interaction of state actors and society groups -market and social groups 18 . The social actors who participate in decision-making processes, with their interests, projects and different governing systems [8][9][10] , use different formulations to explain problems.…”
Section: Methodological and Theoretical Design Of The Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A public policy is the result of a systematic process of negotiation and interaction of state actors and society groups -market and social groups 18 . The social actors who participate in decision-making processes, with their interests, projects and different governing systems [8][9][10] , use different formulations to explain problems.…”
Section: Methodological and Theoretical Design Of The Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Revista Interdisciplinar de Saúde e Educação Leme, Dias | ISSN 2675-4827 | 2021 Entretanto, diversos fatores contribuem para precariedade de grupos de interesse no bem-estar da população privada de liberdade ou de mobilização social para tal. Os grandes grupos com poder econômico ou social para pressionar o Estado, não têm interesse em uma população que está à margem da sociedade, e a mobilização social em prol da saúde da população privada de liberdade é precária em parte, devido a prevalência de um pensamento individualista em nossa sociedade, que deseja que os investimentos nacionais sejam investidos em si próprio e não no outro (COHN, 2006).…”
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“…The decentralization of health services has led each municipality to organize health care networks which have been offering users with comprehensive care to patients. Thus, the provision of health care went from the federal level to the municipal level, reaching the health system in 5,570 municipalities of the country [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%