The current challenges of the fight for a universal right to health in Brazil.
Luis Eugenio Portela Fernandes de SouzaJairnilson Silva PaimCarmen Fontes de Souza TeixeiraLigia BahiaReinaldo GuimarãesNaomar de Almeida-FilhoCristiani Vieira MachadoGastão Wagner de Souza CamposGulnar Azevedo E SilvaPublished in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2019)
Brazil has changed a lot since the enactment of the 1988 Federal Constitution. Although substantial advances have occurred in the health sector, old problems persist and new ones arise. The main goal of ensuring the universal right to health has not been achieved. The 16th National Health Conference will be held in 2019, an opportune moment to analyze the history, the present moment and the announcing trends. This text seeks to contribute to this analysis based on the results of studies on the developing health conditions of the population and the Brazilian health system in the last 30 years. It identifies the strengthening of the private sector and capital in the health sector, to the detriment of the public interest and the SUS. Finally, it discusses the strategies of the struggle for the right to health necessary and possible in the current context.