Use of medicines in São Paulo, Brazil, and State Health Care Coverage, 2003 and 2015

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Autor(a) principal: Monteiro, Camila Nascimento
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Santos, Felipe Tadeu Carvalho, Costa, Karen Sarmento, Barros, Marilisa Berti de Azevedo, Cesar, Chester Luiz Galvão, Goldbaum, Moisés
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/213007
Resumo: OBJECTIVES: To analyze the use and acquisition of medicines in São Paulo, Brazil, in 2003 and 2015, according to sociodemographic factors, socioeconomic status, and health conditions of the population. METHODS: Data were obtained from population health surveys “ISA-Capital”. Descriptive analysis, bivariate analysis, and logistic regression models were used to evaluate the use of medicines and coverage by the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS) according to socioeconomic status and health conditions in two periods: 2003 and 2015. RESULTS: From 2003 to 2015, the surveys showed an increase in the income and education level of the study population. There was no increase in the prevalence of chronic diseases and use of medicines from 2003 to 2015. The provision of medicines by SUS was higher in 2015 than in 2003, and the coverage by SUS was higher in the population with lower education level and income in both 2003 and 2015. CONCLUSIONS: The use of medicines, mainly for chronic disease control, did not change over the years, and there was an increase in SUS coverage for medicines during 2003-2015 in all population groups, with a greater impact on the lower socioeconomic status population. The programs of the provision of medicines implanted since 2003 had influenced the greater SUS coverage for medicines and in the reduction of inequalities in access to medicines.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of medicines in São Paulo, Brazil, and State Health Care Coverage, 2003 and 2015
title Use of medicines in São Paulo, Brazil, and State Health Care Coverage, 2003 and 2015
spellingShingle Use of medicines in São Paulo, Brazil, and State Health Care Coverage, 2003 and 2015
Monteiro, Camila Nascimento
Use of Medicines
Pharmaceutical Policies
State Health Care Coverage
Population Health Survey
title_short Use of medicines in São Paulo, Brazil, and State Health Care Coverage, 2003 and 2015
title_full Use of medicines in São Paulo, Brazil, and State Health Care Coverage, 2003 and 2015
title_fullStr Use of medicines in São Paulo, Brazil, and State Health Care Coverage, 2003 and 2015
title_full_unstemmed Use of medicines in São Paulo, Brazil, and State Health Care Coverage, 2003 and 2015
title_sort Use of medicines in São Paulo, Brazil, and State Health Care Coverage, 2003 and 2015
author Monteiro, Camila Nascimento
author_facet Monteiro, Camila Nascimento
Santos, Felipe Tadeu Carvalho
Costa, Karen Sarmento
Barros, Marilisa Berti de Azevedo
Cesar, Chester Luiz Galvão
Goldbaum, Moisés
author_role author
author2 Santos, Felipe Tadeu Carvalho
Costa, Karen Sarmento
Barros, Marilisa Berti de Azevedo
Cesar, Chester Luiz Galvão
Goldbaum, Moisés
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Monteiro, Camila Nascimento
Santos, Felipe Tadeu Carvalho
Costa, Karen Sarmento
Barros, Marilisa Berti de Azevedo
Cesar, Chester Luiz Galvão
Goldbaum, Moisés
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Use of Medicines
Pharmaceutical Policies
State Health Care Coverage
Population Health Survey
topic Use of Medicines
Pharmaceutical Policies
State Health Care Coverage
Population Health Survey
description OBJECTIVES: To analyze the use and acquisition of medicines in São Paulo, Brazil, in 2003 and 2015, according to sociodemographic factors, socioeconomic status, and health conditions of the population. METHODS: Data were obtained from population health surveys “ISA-Capital”. Descriptive analysis, bivariate analysis, and logistic regression models were used to evaluate the use of medicines and coverage by the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS) according to socioeconomic status and health conditions in two periods: 2003 and 2015. RESULTS: From 2003 to 2015, the surveys showed an increase in the income and education level of the study population. There was no increase in the prevalence of chronic diseases and use of medicines from 2003 to 2015. The provision of medicines by SUS was higher in 2015 than in 2003, and the coverage by SUS was higher in the population with lower education level and income in both 2003 and 2015. CONCLUSIONS: The use of medicines, mainly for chronic disease control, did not change over the years, and there was an increase in SUS coverage for medicines during 2003-2015 in all population groups, with a greater impact on the lower socioeconomic status population. The programs of the provision of medicines implanted since 2003 had influenced the greater SUS coverage for medicines and in the reduction of inequalities in access to medicines.
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