State responsibility and right to health in Brazil: a balance of the Branches' actions.

Cien Saude Colet

Departamento de Administração e Planejamento em Saúde, ENSP, Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 21045-210, Brazil.

Published: August 2009

The 1988 Federal Constitution set forth a new political-institutional moment in Brazil reasserting the Democratic State and defining a broad social protection policy including health as a social citizenship right. Since its promulgation, a great number of laws, ministerial decrees and administrative actions have attempted to make feasible the political project outlined in the Constitution. On the other hand, in the same period, the number of legal orders regarding health related demands has increased. Such a movement has revealed inconsistencies and contradictions in the legal and normative scope of SUS (Unified Health System), as well as problems not calculated by health policies, questioning the Executive Branch's actions and creating a new demand for legislation. This article discusses the role of the State in health as of 1990, considering the action of the Branches. The perspectives on the right to health in the construction of a democratic State oriented to social wellbeing, facing the challenges related to coordination mechanisms and balance among Branches in the health issue, are discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1413-81232009000300018DOI Listing

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