Publications by authors named "Lauro Cesar Ibanhes"

This paper presents some results of a case study in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo (SP, Brazil) as part of a multicentric study conducted in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. The aim is to evaluate Primary Health Care (PHC) as a strategy to achieve integrated and universal healthcare systems. The methodological approach was based on five analytical dimensions: stewardship capability; financing; provision; comprehensiveness and intersectoral approach.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • - A study was conducted to create an index measuring inequities in living conditions and health among 5,507 Brazilian municipalities, utilizing data from the 2000 Census and Brazilian health systems.
  • - The analysis revealed distinct groups: Group 1 with the highest living conditions was primarily found in larger municipalities in the south and southeast, while Group 4 with the worst conditions was mostly in smaller northeastern municipalities.
  • - The index highlights critical aspects like housing and environmental factors, aiding in identifying vulnerable areas and informing better health planning and resource allocation strategies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

This paper presents case study findings in five municipalities in the São Paulo Metropolitan Region. Inequalities in access to health care services and their utilization were described through advanced tabulation data from the 1998 SEADE Life Conditions Survey. The variables analyzed were: owning or not owning private health care insurance, income and age brackets.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

This paper discusses the relationship between the public and private sectors in the Unified National Health System (SUS), based on research whose objective was to identify governance strategies and mechanisms for public/private relations in the health sector, considering the search for equity in Greater Metropolitan Sao Paulo, Brazil. Governance was used as an analytical category, with health system regulation as the issue. Municipal and State health secretaries, members of health councils, and SUS staff were interviewed, and the empirical material was classified as: (a) regulatory mechanisms and instruments; (b) power loci; and (c) actors' positions concerning the SUS and its relationship to the private sector.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

This article evaluates government measures to reduce inequity in the health sector in Belo Horizonte from 1993 to 1997. Our hypothesis is that a municipal administration committed to equity can reduce disparities in health with the support of the Unified National Health System (SUS). The methodology used an urban quality of life index in Belo Horizonte to detect social inequalities in living conditions, as well as differences between the component indices in the infant mortality rate.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF