2016
DOI: 10.18764/2178-2865.v20n1p121-136
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A NOVA CONFIGURAÇÃO DA POLÍTICA DE SAÚDE NO BRASIL: o Rio de Janeiro como laboratório

Abstract: Este texto discute as mudanças na gestão dos serviços públicos de saúde no Brasil a partir de 1990. Objetiva analisar como, ao longo dos últimos 30 anos, estes serviços perdem seu caráter público e universal, assumindo um cariz privatista. A metodologia conta com uma revisão bibliográfica e um estudo sobre o funcionamento da rede pública de saúde do Rio de Janeiro – locus privilegiado devido ao grande número de unidades de saúde, e pela rápida adesão de seus governantes aos novos modelos de gestão. Conclui que… Show more

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“…It is claimed that the government has reduced the transferring of funds to federal institutions of higher education, which, consequently, have been increasingly scrapped. Together with the pressure from the media, which conveys the idea of bankruptcy and the incompetence of everything that is public, they reaffirm the opinion that the only way out of this context is a contract with Ebserh or with some other public company (21) . It is worth mentioning that, of 35 higher education institutions in Brazil, 31 have a contract with Ebserh, 1 university has a contract with a public company, and only 3 continue to fight against this privatization movement (22) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…It is claimed that the government has reduced the transferring of funds to federal institutions of higher education, which, consequently, have been increasingly scrapped. Together with the pressure from the media, which conveys the idea of bankruptcy and the incompetence of everything that is public, they reaffirm the opinion that the only way out of this context is a contract with Ebserh or with some other public company (21) . It is worth mentioning that, of 35 higher education institutions in Brazil, 31 have a contract with Ebserh, 1 university has a contract with a public company, and only 3 continue to fight against this privatization movement (22) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%