Choose a region: Brazil Brazil is the most populous country and the largest healthcare market in Latin America and the Caribbean. As an emerging economy, health spending in Brazil still lags behind more developed countries, but regionally speaking, it is one of the highest in relation to its ...
Health care is a complex economic and social system, which combines market elements and public and social interest. This combination in Brazil, like systems in China and United States of America, is operationalized through the public and private system.
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巴西医疗体系 Brazilian health system Brazilianhealthsystem PauloM.Buss,MD,MPH Director,FIOCRUZCenterforGlobalHealthFullMember,NationalAcademyofMedicineCapeTown,PHA3,July2012 1988Constitution Since1988,Brazilhasbeendevelopingadynamic,complexhealthsystembasedontheprinciplesofhealthasacitizen’srightandstate’sduty.It...
Two health systems coexist in Brazil. One is the Uni- fied Health System (SUS), which receives public budget financing and offers universal coverage to the population. The SUS serves approximately 75% of the Brazilian popu- lation [6]. The other system is called supplementary, with private ...
Health promotion in Brazil. The former provides philosophical support for Brazil's Unified Health System (SUS). The aim of this article is to discuss the development of public ... P Marchiori Buss,dCA Ivo - 《Promotion & Education》 被引量: 44发表: 2007年 The Politicization of Marriage ...
They address healthcare challenges in three ways: Reduced costs:GSMA estimates that m-Health can save US$18 billion in existing healthcare systems in Brazil and Mexico, and create 200,000 jobs in the emerging m-Health sector by 2017. The FCC predicts that remotely monitoring patients coul...
All deliveries occurring in the city of Pelotas, Brazil, during 2004, were recruited for a birth cohort study. All mothers were interviewed just after birth and three months later. Comprehensive data on the pregnancy, delivery, birth conditions and newborn health were collected, along with ...
product, the article develops an analytical and factual focus on the consolidation of the HEIC in Brazil, both as a dynamic vector of industrial development, generating investment, income, employment, and innovations, and as a decisive element for reducing vulnerability and structural dependence in ...
[Markers of inequality in self-rated health in Brazilian adults according to sex] The aim of this study was to analyze self-rated health in Brazil's adult population according to markers of health inequality (color or race, region of residence, schooling, per capita household income, and socia...