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Pobreza e desigualdades sociais: tensões entre direitos, austeridade e suas implicações na atenção primária

Delane Felinto Pitombeira, Lúcia Conde de Oliveira

2020Ciência & Saúde Coletiva79 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The relationship between poverty and healthcare is evident in Brazilian society, constituting one of the faces of the inequalities resulting from a perverse social context. Focusing specifically on primary healthcare, this review of the literature on health policy highlights the tensions between the social question, social rights, and current austerity policies, and the latter's effects on healthcare for the poorest segments of the population. The 1988 Constitution represents a social pact that goes against the principles of austerity policies imposed by neoliberalism. With the deepening financial crisis and approval of Constitutional Amendment 95/2016, social protection policies such as those underpinning Brazil's national health system ("Sistema Único de Saúde") find themselves under threat, with direct consequences for the country's population. Despite the country's achievements in improving access to healthcare for the poorest, austerity measures are likely to strengthen barriers, seriously threatening the progress made in operationalizing the right to health. Therefore, considering that primary healthcare is a differentiated care model, this study reiterates the relationship between primary care and the social dimension, given that the impacts of the dismantling of social policies on population health are already being felt.

Topics & Concepts

Political scienceHumanitiesPhilosophyHealth, Nursing, Elderly CareHealthcare Systems and ReformsPublic Health in Brazil
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