Reflecting on the judicialization of health in chronic non-progressive encephalopathy
Nathalia Letícia Souza Oliveira Espíndula,
Bruno Soares de Lima,
Norma Valéria Dantas de Oliveira Souza
et al.
Abstract:The Brazilian Federal Constitution of 1988 established health as a right of all and a duty of the State, which is responsible for implementing economic and social policies aimed at reducing health problems in the population. This article presents a theoretical reflection, based on the literature on the subject, and aims to discuss the challenges and perspectives of the judicialization of access to health for patients with chronic non-progressive encephalopathy undergoing treatment in the Unified Health System.… Show more
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