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The population's access to public health services contribute to reducing disease prevalence and raising life expectancy … health needs. Despite the advances of the SUS, it faces permanent challenges in planning the coverage and equity of health … services to reduce, spatial, and income inequalities in access to health care. Several studies explore the spatial dimension of …
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The population's access to public health services contribute to reducing disease prevalence and raising life expectancy … health needs. Despite the advances of the SUS, it faces permanent challenges in planning the coverage and equity of health … services to reduce, spatial, and income inequalities in access to health care. Several studies explore the spatial dimension of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014232475
Introduction: The aging of the Brazilian population brings out the question about rising health expenditures, which are … frequency and expenditure structure in health expenditures, for men and women in Northeast and Southeast Regions, in 1998 …
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Brazilian Welfare Policy, in its basic protection dimension, is implemented by public structures called as Referencial Centers of Social Assistence (Cras), which work at the local level (municipalities), but are organized, coordinated, legislated and co-financed by the federal government. This...
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According to Brazilian Law, access to organ transplantation in Brazil should be equitable for all and not be influenced by race, geography, religion, or economic status. But we show that non-Whites and women are underrepresented among organ transplantation recipients, although they are no longer...
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. Two datasets were combined to achieve this objective: the individual health records from people infected with coronavirus …-19 than others: workers employed in establishments in the health and public safety sectors present, respectively, a risk …
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Brazilian Welfare Policy, in its basic protection dimension, is implemented by public structures called as Referencial Centers of Social Assistence (Cras), which work at the local level (municipalities), but are organized, coordinated, legislated and co-financed by the federal government. This...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011338746
According to Brazilian Law, access to organ transplantation in Brazil should be equitable for all and not be influenced by race, geography, religion, or economic status. But we show that non-Whites and women are underrepresented among organ transplantation recipients, although they are no longer...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009231988
. Two datasets were combined to achieve this objective: the individual health records from people infected with coronavirus …-19 than others: workers employed in establishments in the health and public safety sectors present, respectively, a risk …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012510812
determinants of these inequalities and its effects on social welfare indicators, such as health. This paper measures the … Brazilian household survey, Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra de Domicílios (PNAD). Health concentration curves and indexes – CC and … a consistent improvement during the period. These improvements were largest among individuals without health insurance …
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