A Strategy to Improve Knowledge about Health Policies and Evidence Based Medicine for Federal Magistrates in Health Litigation

Several countries maintain universal health coverage, which implies responsibility to organize delivery formats of healthcare services and products for citizens. In Brazil, the health system has a principle of universal access for more than 30 years, but many deficiencies remain and the country obse...

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Published in:The Journal of law, medicine & ethics Vol. 50; no. 4; p. 807
Main Authors: Reis, Bruno Barcala, Borin, Marcus Carvalho, da Costa, Marcelo Dolzany, Dresch, Renato Luís, Firmo, Osvaldo Oliveira Araújo, Guimarães, Melissa Cordeiro, Alves, Carla Barbosa Morais, Junior, Nelio Gomes Ribeiro, Gargano, Ludmila Peres, Sarmento, Túlio Tadeu Rocha, Azevedo, Pâmela Santos, de Figueiredo Zuppo, Isabella, Dias, Carolina Zampirolli, Dos Santos, Vania Cristina Canuto, Alvares-Teodoro, Juliana, de Assis Acurcio, Francisco, Guerra, Junior, Augusto Afonso
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England 01-01-2022
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Summary:Several countries maintain universal health coverage, which implies responsibility to organize delivery formats of healthcare services and products for citizens. In Brazil, the health system has a principle of universal access for more than 30 years, but many deficiencies remain and the country observes a day practice for those seeking judicial decisions to determine provision of healthcare.
ISSN:1748-720X
DOI:10.1017/jme.2023.22