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Neocapitalism and Health Service
Shortly after the first anniversary of the 1990 we could see a rapid process of opening in some of Latin American countries as Brazil, Mexico and Colombia, among others. It is an excellent monograph (or as we call in Brazil, monografia e TCC) theme related to health and social politics of South America. The team of monographs on health and research - Monograph AC held this article. It was imposed a rapid process of legislative and regulatory change and was adopted a neocapitalist model ("neoliberal") where the factor controller is defined by the prices of the politics that consider health as product on the market or as a service. The presence of money and interest begins to regulate supply and demand for services and gain defines the permanence of companies in the market. Contradictorily, this neocapitalist paradigm of the market economy is not a guarantee of equality or equity. This practice puts aside the fundamental principles for the development of a new public health based on humanism, ethics, democratic participation and solidarity. The "health for all" as a paradigm for the twenty-first century has become the health to "some" who can afford to maintain or recover their health in the free market supply and demand. Health for the "rest" majority is based on solidarity systems, the focus, subsidiarity, and monetization that censures and identifies as poor. It reduces itself to the strategy of primary care plans, basic care subsidized by the state and limited liability companies that focus on mayors and territoriality with administratively defined in the municipalities. Plans for basic care in the complex of laws and regulations of health in Brazil, to be operated represent the view of public health or whatever you build as the new municipal public health. This could be one of the most interesting challenges in the immediate future in the first decade of the new millennium. As previously mentioned health promotion and disease prevention are the two basic dimensions as axes in the training of sanitary and as fundamental elements in the plans of basic care. Finally, and how to be practical at the fact that silent acceptance of economic openness, competitiveness, and the models neocapitalists it is important to use the comparative advantages and begin working on landing as the programmes to reform the health sector by building health from the level micromunicipal. It theme for a monografia or a TCC is very representative in a research of recognized quality. The schools of public health should establish units of technical and scientific support to work with the public servants of government responsible to implement the reform, after all, the health level in micromunicipal is a shared responsibility between the university, services and the community.
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Monografias Prontas AC
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