Health and Democratic Management: a critical analysis of the Health Councils
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https://doi.org/10.3395/reciis.v4i2.684Keywords:
social security, unified health system, social movements, participation, social controlAbstract
In this article we intend to structure a reflection on some contradictions inherent to the process of incorporation of the institutional spaces of social control in health care policy, identifying the counterarguments that pervade participation discourse in contemporaneity. For this, we emphasize the political ideology that guided redemocratization in the 1970-1980 decades, which broadened the basis of citizenship, understanding that as a protection and social control. Likewise, we analyze the changes in neoliberal thoughts and its consequences in dismantling of public policy and in consolidating the challenges saddle to their democratic management.Downloads
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