Health Reform in Ceará

the process of decentralisation in the 1990s

Autores/as

  • Regianne Leila Rolim Medeiros
  • Sarah Atkinson

Palabras clave:

Health, Reform Ceará, Decentralisation, Policy

Resumen

The objective of this article is to offer an overview of the health reform in Ceará focusing on the decentralisation process in the 1990s. The driving factor behind the Brazilian health reform movement was the necessity to reorganise the national health system and overcome inequalities. For the reformists, decentralisation, and together with it the idea of popular participation, is seen as essential to guarantee the fulfilment of the people's needs and to incorporate their voice in the decision-making processes of the health system. In the state of Ceará, after the 1986 elections, health reform movement members took control over the management of the state Health Secretariat. This is the main cause of the acceleration of the decentralisation process with the transference of responsibility over the  management of health care delivery to municipalities.

Publicado

2020-01-26

Cómo citar

MEDEIROS, R. L. R.; ATKINSON, S. Health Reform in Ceará: the process of decentralisation in the 1990s. O Público e o Privado, Fortaleza, v. 7, n. 13 jan.jun, p. 11–27, 2020. Disponível em: https://revistas.uece.br/index.php/opublicoeoprivado/article/view/2517. Acesso em: 19 jul. 2024.