The public healthcare financing policy in Brazil: challenges for the post-pandemic future

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Healthcare financing is attracting widespread interest due to the coronavirus pandemic. This study aims to assess federal public healthcare financing in Brazil in the light of a legal framework for minimum spending on health and the effects of economic cycles and crises. A literature review showed that public healthcare funding should increase during crises, which is contrary to what fiscal austerity policies postulate. Different formats of fiscal rules for minimum spending on health are analyzed based on the historical evolution of healthcare financing in Brazil. A simulation shows that linking this spending rule to GDP (and especially to current revenue) gives a pro-cyclical character to healthcare financing, which can make it difficult to guarantee health rights in times of crisis. Thus, a debate arises about the need to revise the rule set by the Constitutional Amendment 95/2016 (EC no. 95/2016) and to establish a parameter for growth in public healthcare expenditure that eliminates its pro-cyclical characteristic and enables the needs of the country to be met after the pandemic.

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Ana Paula Guidolin

Master student at Institute of Economics at State University of Campinas (Unicamp). Campinas, SP, Brazil.

Grazielle David

PhD student at Institute of Economics at State University of Campinas (Unicamp). Campinas, SP, Brazil. 

Pedro Linhares Rossi

Professor at Institute of Economics at State University of Campinas (Unicamp). Campinas, SP, Brazil. 

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2023-11-23

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