2016
DOI: 10.5123/s1679-49742016000400011
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Tendência temporal da falta de acesso aos serviços de saúde no Brasil, 1998-2013

Abstract: the increase in demand for health services and the stability in the lack of access indicate improvements in the Brazilian public health system performance; additional efforts are required to ensure universal access to public health services in Brazil.

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“…The Family Health Strategy (FHS) was implemented in Brazil in the 1990s, seeking to enhance primary health care (PHC) services, overcome inequalities in access to health services of the larger Unified Health System (UHS), and increase engage at the local level of care (Nunes et al, 2016). In 2006, the National Policy for Primary Care reaffirmed the FHS as the model for the organization of PHC in Brazil and the gateway to the network of the universal services of Brazilian public health system (Brasil & Ministério da Saúde, 22006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Family Health Strategy (FHS) was implemented in Brazil in the 1990s, seeking to enhance primary health care (PHC) services, overcome inequalities in access to health services of the larger Unified Health System (UHS), and increase engage at the local level of care (Nunes et al, 2016). In 2006, the National Policy for Primary Care reaffirmed the FHS as the model for the organization of PHC in Brazil and the gateway to the network of the universal services of Brazilian public health system (Brasil & Ministério da Saúde, 22006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Brazilian healthcare system provides all citizens with access to free and universal health protection, as stated in the 1988 Federal Constitution. Services are being provided at three levels: federal, state, and municipal; so is the scheme of system's financing (6). Primary care is one of the main pillars of the system here and remains the basic way to ensure greater access to health services for all citizens (6).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 It should be emphasized that SUS is responsible for providing the most vulnerable segments of the population with access to health actions and services, thus working to promote equity. 2,4 SUS also provides services to patients who have health insurance and use private services when they require high complexity care, such as transplants, haemodialysis and high-cost medication. 5,6 Notwithstanding, its universal nature is more evident in its health surveillance actions, which extend to the entire Brazilian population.…”
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