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Citation

Rodrigues RI, Cerqueira DR, Lobão WJ, de Carvalho AX. Cad. Saude Publica 2009; 25(1): 29-36.

Vernacular Title

Os custos da violencia para o sistema publico de saude no Brasil: informacoes

Affiliation

Instituto de Pesquisa Economica Aplicada, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. rute.imanishi@ipea.gov.br

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, Escola Nacional De Saude Publica)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

19180284

Abstract

The Brazilian public budget for health was R$ 53 billion (approximately U$ 20 billion) in 2003. What share of this total was to treat victims of violence? It is impossible to estimate that proportion directly, due to limitations in the available data. This paper proposes a methodology to estimate the cost of violence for the public health system, using data from the Unified National Health System, the government budget, and the demand for public medical services (National Household Sample Survey). According to our estimates, in 2004 the costs of treatment for victims of external causes, aggressions, and traffic accidents were R$ 2.2 billion, R$ 119 million, and R$ 453 million, respectively. These findings were approximately four times higher than those observed in other studies.


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