COVID-19 exposes cracks in Brazil's public health system

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Brazil's public health care system, considered among the world's most advanced when it was launched, is being pushed to the brink by the ...

RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil's public healthcare system, considered among the world's most advanced when it was launched, is being pushed to the brink by the coronavirus pandemic, which has exposed the impact of years of under-funding and mismanagement.

More than 70 per cent of Brazil's 212 million people depend exclusively on the public health care system. "The healthcare professionals on the front line are demotivated, underpaid and feel undervalued," he said."It stretches all the way from political leaders embezzling funds for supplies to patients pretending to be sick so they can get a doctor's note for work," he said.

Doctors treat a patient infected with COVID-19, which has pushed the Brazilian healthcare system to the brink, at the Intensive Care Unit of the Hospital de Clinicas, in Porto Alegre, Brazil, on Apr 15, 2020. "Since the SUS was created 30 years ago, health has never been a strategic priority on the national agenda," said Luciana Dias Lima, a researcher at leading public health institute Fiocruz.

 

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