SUS, health, and democracy: Challenges for Brazil Manifesto of six former Health Ministers on the 16th National Health Conference

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In the year of the XVI National Health Conference (CNS), thirty-three years into the VIII CNS, this manifesto resumes the theme of relationships between democracy and health and warns Brazilian society about the impending risks that threaten the Unified Health System (SUS), defending our universal system as an effective instrument of health production and citizenship building.

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Lima, H. S. C., Felipe, J. S., Da Silva, J. A. A., Temporão, J. G., Padilha, A. R. S., & Dos Reis, A. A. C. (2019). SUS, health, and democracy: Challenges for Brazil Manifesto of six former Health Ministers on the 16th National Health Conference. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 24(10), 3713–3716. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-812320182410.21932019

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