Public health systems in Brazil and Portugal: challenges and opportunities in health promotion and access

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Autor(a) principal: de Magalhães, Jorge Lima
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Fernandes, Daniela, Coutinho, Vitor, Telles, Filipe, Gurgel Junior, Garibaldi Dantas, Cesse, Eduarda
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Health Review
Texto Completo: https://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/article/view/67277
Resumo: The Brazilian and Portuguese healthcare systems differ in structure, financing and accessibility. They are similar in terms of decentralization of services, coexistence of public and private health providers and universality and comprehensiveness. The Unified Health System is financed by the federal, state, and municipal governments and is free for everyone. Given the territorial size and economic and social inequality in Brazil, the quality of care can vary greatly, with disparities in access to healthcare between its regions. In Portugal, the National Health Service offers universal and largely free tax-funded coverage and provides comprehensive care, but long waiting times can be a problem. Both systems face challenges such as an aging population and budget constraints. This study pointed out that in addition to appropriate financing and the reorganization of models, academic knowledge can assist in improvement actions and public policies.
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title Public health systems in Brazil and Portugal: challenges and opportunities in health promotion and access
spellingShingle Public health systems in Brazil and Portugal: challenges and opportunities in health promotion and access
de Magalhães, Jorge Lima
public health
health promotion
health care
public health system
knowledge management
title_short Public health systems in Brazil and Portugal: challenges and opportunities in health promotion and access
title_full Public health systems in Brazil and Portugal: challenges and opportunities in health promotion and access
title_fullStr Public health systems in Brazil and Portugal: challenges and opportunities in health promotion and access
title_full_unstemmed Public health systems in Brazil and Portugal: challenges and opportunities in health promotion and access
title_sort Public health systems in Brazil and Portugal: challenges and opportunities in health promotion and access
author de Magalhães, Jorge Lima
author_facet de Magalhães, Jorge Lima
Fernandes, Daniela
Coutinho, Vitor
Telles, Filipe
Gurgel Junior, Garibaldi Dantas
Cesse, Eduarda
author_role author
author2 Fernandes, Daniela
Coutinho, Vitor
Telles, Filipe
Gurgel Junior, Garibaldi Dantas
Cesse, Eduarda
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author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Magalhães, Jorge Lima
Fernandes, Daniela
Coutinho, Vitor
Telles, Filipe
Gurgel Junior, Garibaldi Dantas
Cesse, Eduarda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv public health
health promotion
health care
public health system
knowledge management
topic public health
health promotion
health care
public health system
knowledge management
description The Brazilian and Portuguese healthcare systems differ in structure, financing and accessibility. They are similar in terms of decentralization of services, coexistence of public and private health providers and universality and comprehensiveness. The Unified Health System is financed by the federal, state, and municipal governments and is free for everyone. Given the territorial size and economic and social inequality in Brazil, the quality of care can vary greatly, with disparities in access to healthcare between its regions. In Portugal, the National Health Service offers universal and largely free tax-funded coverage and provides comprehensive care, but long waiting times can be a problem. Both systems face challenges such as an aging population and budget constraints. This study pointed out that in addition to appropriate financing and the reorganization of models, academic knowledge can assist in improvement actions and public policies.
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