Health systems depend on workers to ensure coverage and the right to health, but face global and national challenges related to education, employment and health workforce (FTS) performance. This work aims to analyze the policies and challenges faced ...
The historical submersion of the State Career Plan agenda within the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS) is directly linked to the diffusion of managerial principles structured by New Public Management. This article aims to document the theoretical...
The objective of this work is to analyze the tensions and controversies between actors/projects in dispute around the production, acquisition, distribution of vaccines and vaccination against Covid-19 in Brazil (2020-2022). This is a qualitative, exp...
The research reported in this article aimed to understand the Ethical-Aesthetic-Political Dimension (DEEP) of education and work in health, as constructed and present in the guiding documents of the Multiprofessional Residency Programs in Family Heal...
This critical essay aims to present an intersectional and decolonial analysis of the 2014 National Curricular Guidelines for Undergraduate Medical Education in Brazil, based on the theoretical propositions of researcher Carla Akotirene. Her contribut...
Objective: To evaluate the association between perceived discrimination in health services (DHS) and the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in the Brazilian population. Methods: We analyzed the association between DHS and the prevalence of C...
Introduction: Tuberculosis is an infectious disease and can present resistance to treatment, known as drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB). Objective: To analyze the spatial-temporal pattern and identify socioeconomic indicators related to drug-resist...
This essay explores Workforce and Health Education Management (GTES) within the SUS, focusing on its connection to changes in the labor landscape. It highlights the precarious nature of employment, characterized by unstable contracts, outsourcing, a ...
