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Engelhardt e a Saúde Pública: Cobertura ou acesso universal?
Engelhardt é um importante autor da bioética, principalmente em virtude de suas ideias sobre a autonomia/consentimento dos indivíduos, os amigos morais e o conceito de comunidades. Porém, foi no campo da saúde pública que este autor causou grande repercussão ao defender a cobertura universal de saúde.
Gualberto, João Marcos +1 more
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In this study, we examined how morphological traits and species diversity of Pyraloidea moths vary with temperature and vegetation cover along an Andean rainforest gradient in Ecuador. Using 4161 individuals (212 species) and cross‐validating with a larger dataset of 10,337 individuals (749 morpho‐species), we found a near‐linear decrease in diversity ...
Victor Sebastian Scharnhorst +1 more
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Abstract South Africa has progressively established good healthcare policies and actively promotes the rights of people with disabilities. However, as the healthcare sector is moving towards value‐based care to achieve universal health coverage, it remains unclear whether South African rehabilitation policies provide sufficient guidance for delivering ...
Rentia Amelia Maart +2 more
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Effective access to health services: operationalizing universal health coverage
The right to health and its operational form, as an organized social response to health: the right to health protection, are the mainstay for the global push towards universal health coverage.
Germán Fajardo-Dolci +2 more
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Expanding Health-Care Access in the United States: Gender and the Patchwork 'Universalism' of the Affordable Care Act [PDF]
This paper focuses on the ways in which women in the United States are impacted by the 2010 passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (usually referred to as ACA or 'Obamacare').
Diana Salas Coronado, Randy Albelda
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The politics of piloting. The case of minimum income schemes in European cities
Abstract EU member states have adopted Minimum Income Schemes (MIS) to prevent destitution and ensure a minimum standard of living through means‐tested income support combined with Active Labor Market Policies (ALMPs). However, the effectiveness of MIS has been hindered by limited coverage, low take‐up rates, inadequate cash transfers, strict ...
Giorgia Nesti +2 more
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Abstract There has been longstanding international fascination with the British National Health Service since it was established in 1948. The British population itself has offered enduring support for the principles and institutions of public provision. However, coverage of the NHS has typically been uneven in academic and policy debates.
Neil Lunt, Mark Exworthy
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A Comprehensive Analysis on the Healthcare Systems in Latin America [PDF]
This comprehensive report summarizes and analyzes the current state of healthcare in Latin America, specifically in the countries of Mexico, Brazil, the Northern Triangle (El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras), the Andean Region (Ecuador, Peru, and ...
Calderon, Melinda +5 more
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Abstract The Middle East region has a long history of resistance, activism, and advocacy movements in health, most recently as part of the 2011 region‐wide Arab Spring. Despite this storied history, however, movements of resistance, activism, and advocacy in health in the region are rarely unpacked, examined, or documented.
Mohammed Alkhaldi +3 more
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Resenha sobre a publicação "Universal Health Coverage for inclusive and sustainable development: a synthesis of 11 country case studies", Akiko Maeda, Edson Araujo, Cheryl Cashin, Joseph Harris, Naoki Ikegami, and Michael R.
Sueli Gandolfi Dallari
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