Abstract:The advances in Brazil's public health system, the Brazilian National Health System (SUS) or Unified Health System, over the last 30 years are undeniable. Anchored by a set of core principals, the system has, among other things, improved access to health services and reduced maternal and infant morbidity and mortality, malnutrition levels, and vaccine-preventable diseases. Studies suggest that there is a strong link between these advances and the creation and expansion of the SUS's primary health care model, t… Show more
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