2016
DOI: 10.22605/rrh3616
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Mais Médicos program: provision of medical doctors in rural, remote and socially vulnerable areas of Brazil, 2013-2014

Abstract: Introduction: The Mais Médicos program was introduced in 2013 with the aim of reducing the shortage of doctors in priority regions and diminishing regional inequalities in health. One of the strategies has been to offer 3-year contracts for doctors to work in primary healthcare services in small towns, inland, rural, remote, and socially vulnerable areas. This report describes the program's implementation and the allocation of doctors to these target areas in 2014. Methods: To describe the provision of doctors… Show more

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“…Electron exchange and correlation are approximated using the B3LYP hybrid-exchange functional incorporating 20% Hartree–Fock exchange, which is expected to be more reliable than the local density approximation or GGA approaches in systems containing open d-shell Fe, where electronic self-interaction must be compensated. B3LYP was introduced to condensed matter theory in 2000 for this purpose and has consistently proven to provide a qualitatively correct description of a range of open d -shell transition metal compounds. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electron exchange and correlation are approximated using the B3LYP hybrid-exchange functional incorporating 20% Hartree–Fock exchange, which is expected to be more reliable than the local density approximation or GGA approaches in systems containing open d-shell Fe, where electronic self-interaction must be compensated. B3LYP was introduced to condensed matter theory in 2000 for this purpose and has consistently proven to provide a qualitatively correct description of a range of open d -shell transition metal compounds. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the definition of rural varies between countries or within a country, the use of population size as 10 000 per area was commonly used in the United States and Canada and more recently in Australia using the Modified Monash Model criteria( Supplementary file 5 ). 14 , 15 , 40 - 44 , 46 - 55 , 57 - 60 , 62 , 63 , 65 , 67 - 70 , 72 - 79 , 82 - 84 , 87 - 92 , 95 , 97 , 99 - 102 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…95 Multidimensional There were four studies that reported successful multidimensional strategies toward rural medical workforce recruitment. 84,[88][89][90] A Chilean study reported government level involvement, offering educational, financial, management, environment and social support, and external incentives. 90 Salary, paid training inclusive of specialisation and other training, as well as housing for rural doctors, were included in the financial strategy.…”
Section: Incentivementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, subsidies were offered for relocation and housing in the place of destination (Silva et al, 2018). Also, the program contemplated the relaxation of bureaucratic requirements so that foreign physicians could work in Brazil (Pereira et al, 2016). Contracts were stipulated for a period of three years, renewable for the same period.…”
Section: Mais Médicos Programmentioning
confidence: 99%