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Perspectivas para las políticas públicas de Atención Primaria en Salud en Suramérica

Patty Fidélis de Almeida; Lígia Giovanella; Simone Schenkman; Cassiano Mendes Franco; Petra Oliveira Duarte; Natalia Houghton; Ernesto Báscolo; Aylene Bousquat

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Resumen

We aim to conduct a comparative analysis of the implementation of PHC in nine South American countries. Three dimensions were highlighted from documentary sources: political commitment, leadership, and governance; care model; and engagement of communities and other stakeholders. The results indicate a formal commitment that places PHC at the center of efforts to achieve universal access. The following can be observed: revitalization processes in public subsystems, based on guaranteeing preventive, promotional, curative and rehabilitation actions; PHC as gatekeeper; emphasis on family and community; assigned population and territory; multidisciplinary teams; and, in some cases, the accent on interculturality expressed in the concept of "buen vivir" (good living). The PHC revitalization processes were affected by political changes. Between progress and setbacks, the segmentation of coverage was not overcome. The current moment seeks to recover more inclusive and broad public policies in the context of the return of the progressive and democratic fields. The dissemination of country experiences can contribute to the development of a comprehensive, integrated, and quality approach to PHC in the Region.

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Patty Fidélis de Almeida, & Lígia Giovanella, & Simone Schenkman, & Cassiano Mendes Franco, & Petra Oliveira Duarte, & Natalia Houghton, & Ernesto Báscolo, & Aylene Bousquat (2024). Perspectivas para las políticas públicas de Atención Primaria en Salud en Suramérica. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232024297.03792024