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The effects of a people-centred model on longitudinally of care and utilization pattern of healthcare services—Brazilian evidence

Brazil is experiencing a time of change in pattern of care: from 'traditional' to Family Health Strategy (FHS), a model guided by the principles of people, family and community-centred medicine. The heterogeneity in care currently offered affects the primary care impact. This study aims to...

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Published in:Health policy and planning 2014-10, Vol.29, p.ii107-ii113
Main Authors: Ferrer, Ana Paula Scoleze, Brentani, Alexandra Valéria Maria, Sucupira, Ana Cecilia Silveira Lins, Navega, Ana Carolina Barsaglini, Cerqueira, Elisa Scanavini, Grisi, Sandra Josefina Ferraz Ellero
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