Participative management: unified health system consolidation strategy.
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0367.2009v30n2p107Keywords:
Community Participation, Health System Reform.Abstract
In the current conjuncture of health policies in Brazil and the evolution of the Unified Health System (UHS), it has been emphasized the society's participation in the evaluation and implementation of proposals that ensure UHS consolidation at all levels, types of services and government spheres. The purpose of this article was to conceptualize and characterize the participative management, by means of a theoretical framework that considers social control as participation strategy in the UHS consolidation process.
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