O apoiador caipira: O desafio/arte de articular redes regionais a partir de territórios/desejos singulares

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Abstract

Considering the experience taken from the institutional support given by the Humanization’s Brazilian Policy in three health’s regions in São Paulo State, Brazil, this text intends to expose some problems refering to the articulation process of other health’s regional networks mainly composed by cities with less than twenty thousands inhabitants. By problematizing the articulation of inlad health’s networks it is put on the agenda the process of descentraliztion and the interfederaditive relations emphasizing the political and institutional aspects that goes through and modulates these relations, mainly in the small cities. Thus, we are questioning the ways how the current health policies are implemented in these territories and the way how they are articulated, having as a goal the challenge of the process’ ascendance and transversality.

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Yahn, P. I. F. de C., & Yasui, S. (2014). O apoiador caipira: O desafio/arte de articular redes regionais a partir de territórios/desejos singulares. Interface: Communication, Health, Education, 18, 871–884. https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-57622013.0214

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