The evolution of the federal funding policies for the public health surveillance component of Brazil's Unified Health System (SUS)

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Autor(a) principal: Pinto Junior,Vitor Laerte
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Cerbino Neto,José, Penna,Gerson Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-81232014001204841
Resumo: Health surveillance (HS) is one of the key components of the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS). This article describes recent changes in health surveillance funding models and the role these changes have had in the reorganization and decentralization of health actions. Federal law no. 8.080 of 1990 defined health surveillance as a fundamental pillar of the SUS, and an exclusive fund with equitable distribution criteria was created in the Basic Operational Norm of 1996 to pay for health surveillance actions. This step facilitated the decentralization of health care at the municipal level, giving local authorities autonomy to plan and provide services. The Health Pact of 2006 and its regulation under federal decree No. 3252 in 2009 bolstered the processes of decentralization, regionalization and integration of health care. Further changes in the basic concepts of health surveillance around the world and in the funding policies negotiated by different spheres of government in Brazil have been catalysts for the process of HS institutionalization in recent years.
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title The evolution of the federal funding policies for the public health surveillance component of Brazil's Unified Health System (SUS)
spellingShingle The evolution of the federal funding policies for the public health surveillance component of Brazil's Unified Health System (SUS)
Pinto Junior,Vitor Laerte
Federal government funding
National health surveillance policy
title_short The evolution of the federal funding policies for the public health surveillance component of Brazil's Unified Health System (SUS)
title_full The evolution of the federal funding policies for the public health surveillance component of Brazil's Unified Health System (SUS)
title_fullStr The evolution of the federal funding policies for the public health surveillance component of Brazil's Unified Health System (SUS)
title_full_unstemmed The evolution of the federal funding policies for the public health surveillance component of Brazil's Unified Health System (SUS)
title_sort The evolution of the federal funding policies for the public health surveillance component of Brazil's Unified Health System (SUS)
author Pinto Junior,Vitor Laerte
author_facet Pinto Junior,Vitor Laerte
Cerbino Neto,José
Penna,Gerson Oliveira
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author2 Cerbino Neto,José
Penna,Gerson Oliveira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinto Junior,Vitor Laerte
Cerbino Neto,José
Penna,Gerson Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Federal government funding
National health surveillance policy
topic Federal government funding
National health surveillance policy
description Health surveillance (HS) is one of the key components of the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS). This article describes recent changes in health surveillance funding models and the role these changes have had in the reorganization and decentralization of health actions. Federal law no. 8.080 of 1990 defined health surveillance as a fundamental pillar of the SUS, and an exclusive fund with equitable distribution criteria was created in the Basic Operational Norm of 1996 to pay for health surveillance actions. This step facilitated the decentralization of health care at the municipal level, giving local authorities autonomy to plan and provide services. The Health Pact of 2006 and its regulation under federal decree No. 3252 in 2009 bolstered the processes of decentralization, regionalization and integration of health care. Further changes in the basic concepts of health surveillance around the world and in the funding policies negotiated by different spheres of government in Brazil have been catalysts for the process of HS institutionalization in recent years.
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