Paulo Antonio de Carvalho Fortes1. 1. Departamento de Prática de Saúde Pública, Faculdade de Saúde Pública, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Dr. Arnaldo 715, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. pacfusp@usp.br
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To understand the meanings attributed by Brazilian bioethicists to the principles of universality and integrality in the Brazilian public health system. METHODOLOGICAL PROCEDURES: A qualitative and exploratory research was carried out with 20 Bioethics professors in the field of public health from July 2007 to July 2008. Participants were directors and former directors of the Brazilian Bioethics Society and of its local departments. Semi-structured interviews with open questions were conducted and followed by content analysis. ANALYSIS OF RESULTS: With regard to the principle of the universal access of Brazilians to the public system, most of interviewees were in favor of maintaining it. However, there were divergences of the principle of integrality, with the majority being inclined to restrict it. CONCLUSIONS: Bioethicists hold a plurality of moral values and difficulties to morally decide on what would be a fair health system.
OBJECTIVE: To understand the meanings attributed by Brazilian bioethicists to the principles of universality and integrality in the Brazilian public health system. METHODOLOGICAL PROCEDURES: A qualitative and exploratory research was carried out with 20 Bioethics professors in the field of public health from July 2007 to July 2008. Participants were directors and former directors of the Brazilian Bioethics Society and of its local departments. Semi-structured interviews with open questions were conducted and followed by content analysis. ANALYSIS OF RESULTS: With regard to the principle of the universal access of Brazilians to the public system, most of interviewees were in favor of maintaining it. However, there were divergences of the principle of integrality, with the majority being inclined to restrict it. CONCLUSIONS: Bioethicists hold a plurality of moral values and difficulties to morally decide on what would be a fair health system.