Performance of primary health care in São Paulo state, Brazil, during the period 2010-2019.
Arnaldo SalaCarla Gianna LuppiGabriela Arantes WagnerRaimundo Valdemy Borges Pinheiro JuniorNivaldo Carneiro JuniorPublished in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2023)
This article presents the results of an analysis of the performance of primary health care in São Paulo state over the last decade against a backdrop of financial crisis and health funding cuts. We conducted a time series analysis (2010-2019) of performance indicators across the following dimensions based on an adapted conceptual framework: health service performance, health system, and determinants of health. Annual percentage change was calculated for each indicator using a log-linear model. Performance across the indicators was generally positive; however, there was a decline in performance across indicators of quality of care (congenital syphilis, cesarean section rate and cervical cancer screening). The findings also show a potential rise in demand for public services (due to population aging and a reduction in the percentage of the population with private health insurance) and increase in health expenditure against a backdrop of falling GDP per capita.