2004
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-81232004000400015
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Entrevista: O enfoque das políticas do SUS para promoção da saúde e prevenção das DCNT: do passado ao futuro

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“…Laurenti et al 34 pointed to the NCD mortality results from the Mortality Information System (SIM in Portuguese), while Toscano 35 described the experience of population screening for diabetes. The number also presented Solla's government report 36 , which addressed SUS policies for health promotion and prevention of NCDs and the challenges in training professionals. A second report described the first "Workshop on Surveillance of Non-communicable Diseases and Conditions", held in 2004 at the Epidemiology Congress of the Brazilian Association of Collective Health (Abrasco), with the presence of specialists and the CGDANT, marking the beginning of an organization of the surveillance of NCDs in the country 37 .…”
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“…Laurenti et al 34 pointed to the NCD mortality results from the Mortality Information System (SIM in Portuguese), while Toscano 35 described the experience of population screening for diabetes. The number also presented Solla's government report 36 , which addressed SUS policies for health promotion and prevention of NCDs and the challenges in training professionals. A second report described the first "Workshop on Surveillance of Non-communicable Diseases and Conditions", held in 2004 at the Epidemiology Congress of the Brazilian Association of Collective Health (Abrasco), with the presence of specialists and the CGDANT, marking the beginning of an organization of the surveillance of NCDs in the country 37 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%