Ordinance 3992/2017: challenges and advances for resource management in the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS)

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Blenda Leite Saturnino
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Oliveira Junior, Antonio Carlos Rosa de, Faleiros, Daniel Resende
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/160185
Resumo: To advance in order to overcome the challenge of enabling greater autonomy in the use of financial resources in the Unified Health System (SUS), system managers agreed that transfers from the Union to other federated entities will be carried out through a financial investment account and a costing account. Over the past few years, states and municipalities managed more than 34,000 bank accounts dedicated to the Union’s on-lendings, in which balance exceeded R$8 billion. However, from 2018, Ordinance 3,992/2017 unequivocally separated the budget flow from the financial flow, and the fund-to-fund transfers started to be carried out in only 11,190 bank accounts. Since then, managers have had financial autonomy in the management of financial resources received from the Union, if in accordance w
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ordinance 3992/2017: challenges and advances for resource management in the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS)
title Ordinance 3992/2017: challenges and advances for resource management in the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS)
spellingShingle Ordinance 3992/2017: challenges and advances for resource management in the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS)
Pereira, Blenda Leite Saturnino
Unified Health System
economics
Financial Resources in Health
organization & administration
Healthcare Financing
title_short Ordinance 3992/2017: challenges and advances for resource management in the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS)
title_full Ordinance 3992/2017: challenges and advances for resource management in the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS)
title_fullStr Ordinance 3992/2017: challenges and advances for resource management in the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS)
title_full_unstemmed Ordinance 3992/2017: challenges and advances for resource management in the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS)
title_sort Ordinance 3992/2017: challenges and advances for resource management in the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS)
author Pereira, Blenda Leite Saturnino
author_facet Pereira, Blenda Leite Saturnino
Oliveira Junior, Antonio Carlos Rosa de
Faleiros, Daniel Resende
author_role author
author2 Oliveira Junior, Antonio Carlos Rosa de
Faleiros, Daniel Resende
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Blenda Leite Saturnino
Oliveira Junior, Antonio Carlos Rosa de
Faleiros, Daniel Resende
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Unified Health System
economics
Financial Resources in Health
organization & administration
Healthcare Financing
topic Unified Health System
economics
Financial Resources in Health
organization & administration
Healthcare Financing
description To advance in order to overcome the challenge of enabling greater autonomy in the use of financial resources in the Unified Health System (SUS), system managers agreed that transfers from the Union to other federated entities will be carried out through a financial investment account and a costing account. Over the past few years, states and municipalities managed more than 34,000 bank accounts dedicated to the Union’s on-lendings, in which balance exceeded R$8 billion. However, from 2018, Ordinance 3,992/2017 unequivocally separated the budget flow from the financial flow, and the fund-to-fund transfers started to be carried out in only 11,190 bank accounts. Since then, managers have had financial autonomy in the management of financial resources received from the Union, if in accordance w
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