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Since Brazil's adoption of universal health care in 1988, the country's health care system has consisted of a mix of … in Brazil despite universal coverage using a nationally representative sample of over 48,000 households. Additional …
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explores these distinct patterns of clientelism in the context of healthcare and female sterilization in Brazil …
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Rationale: Brazil's healthcare system - the Unified Health System (SUS) offers free and universal access to health to … to 2004 in Brazil. Investments varied from USD 1,5 to 2,1 billions, and represented an average of 9 to 11,5% of the …
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This paper aims to analyze the interfaces between Brazilian Competition Law and the issue of access to medicines, with a special focus on abuse of industrial property rights and related exclusionary and exploitative effects. The paper analyzes the case law of Brazilian Administrative Council for...
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publicly subsidized (SUS) health services across municipios (counties) in Brazil, and on the probability that uninsured …
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former. Stricter rules associated to basic health care transfers would be desirable. Practical implications In Brazil … healthcare in Brazil, improving social welfare by improving social justice in the distribution of resources to basic healthcare …
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