A Right to Health : : Medicine, Marginality, and Health Care Reform in Northeastern Brazil / / Jessica Scott Jerome.
In 1988, a new health care system, the Sistema Único de Saúde (Unified Health Care System or SUS) was formally established in Brazil. The system was intended, among other goals, to provide universal access to health care services and to redefine health as a citizen’s right and a duty of the state. A...
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