XII (dec. 2003) |
1. Right to health |
44 |
2004- 2007 (publ. 2004) |
1. Lines of health care |
4 objectives / 10 Guidelines / 33 Goals |
2. Social security and health |
54 |
3. The intersectoriality of health actions |
80 |
2. Health conditions |
4 objectives / 20 Guidelines /62 Goals |
4. The three Spheres of Government and the Construction of SUS |
38 |
5. The organization of health care |
107 |
3. Health Management |
9 objectives / 16 Guidelines / 27 Goals |
6. Social Control and Participatory Management |
54 |
7. Work in Health |
104 |
4. Health Sector |
4 objectives / 7 Guidelines / 28 Goals |
8. Science and Technology and Health |
70 |
9. Health Financing |
81 |
5. Health Investment |
1 objectives / 1 Guideline |
10. Communication and Information in Health |
91 |
XIII (nov. 2007) |
1. Challenges for the Establishing of the Human Right to Health in the XXI Century: State, Society and Development Standards |
193 ascendants / 89 unprecedented |
2008- 2011 (publ. 2007 / 2009) |
1. Health promotion |
1 Guideline / 11 Measures / 32 Goals |
2. Health Care |
4 Guidelines / 28 Measures / 87 Goals |
2. Public Policies for Health and Quality of Life: SUS in Social Security and the Pact for Health |
244 ascendants / 162 unprecedented |
3. Health Industrial Complex |
2 Guidelines / 14 Measures / 15 Goals |
4. Health Workforce |
1 Guideline / 8 Measures / 9 Goals |
3. The Participation of the Society in Effecting the Human Right to Health |
78 ascendants / 91 unprecedented |
5. Management Qualification |
2 Guidelines/ 5 Measures / 11 Goals |
6. Participation and Social Control |
1 Guideline / 4 Measures / 5 Goals |
7. International cooperation |
1 Guideline / 4 Measures / 9 Goals |
XIV (nov. and dec. 2011) |
1. In defense of SUS - for the right to health and social security |
35 |
2012-2015 (publ. 2011) |
1. Ensuring access to quality services for the population |
13 Goals |
2. Participatory management and social control over the State: to expand and consolidate the democratic model of government of the SUS |
42 |
2. Improvement of the Emergency Care Network |
5 Goals |
3. Twenty years of underfinancing: fight for the necessary resource for SUS |
27 |
3. Promotion of integral attention to women's and children's health and implementation of the ‘Stork Network' |
15 Goals |
4. The Unified Health System is unique, but government policies are not: guarantee a unified and coherent management of SUS based on the construction of integral and regional health networks |
9 |
4. Strengthening the mental health network |
4 Goals |
5. Public management for public health |
14 |
5. Ensuring integral health care for the elderly and those with chronic diseases |
3 Goals |
6. For a national policy that values health workers |
38 |
6. Implementation of the indigenous health care subsystem |
5 Goals |
7. In defense of life: ensure access and integral attention through expansion, qualification and humanization of the service network |
30 |
7. Reduction of risks and health harms of the population |
31 Goals |
XIV (nov. and dec. 2011) |
8. Expand and strengthen the basic (primary) care network: all families, all persons, must have ensured the right to a family health team |
28 |
2012-2015 (publ. 2011) |
8. Assurance of pharmaceutical assistance in the scope of SUS |
3 Goals |
9. For a society in defense of life and sustainability of the planet: to expand and strengthen social policies, intersectoral projects and the consolidation of surveillance and health promotion |
20 |
9. Enhancement of the regulation and supervision of supplementary health |
2 Goals |
10. Expand and qualify specialized, emergency and hospital care integrated into comprehensive care networks |
37 |
10. Strengthening of the productive complex and of science, technology and innovation in health |
10 Goals |
11. For a system that respects specific differences and needs of vulnerable regions and populations |
28 |
11. Contribution to the adequate training, allocation, qualification, valorization and democratization of labor relations of SUS workers |
7 Goals |
12. Build an information and communication policy that ensures participatory and effective management of SUS |
15 |
12. Implementation of a new management model and federative relationship instruments |
6 Goals |
13. Consolidate and expand policies and strategies for mental health, disability and chemical dependency |
13 |
13. Qualification of direct execution instruments |
5 Goals |
14. Integrate and expand policies and strategies to ensure care and vigilance for workers' health |
4 |
14. International promotion of brazilian interests in the field of health, as well as sharing the experiences and knowledge of SUS with other countries |
2 Goals |
15. Reimbursement to the SUS for the care of clients of private health plans, having the SUS card as a strategy for its effectiveness, and prohibition of the exclusive use of public beds by these users |
3 |
15. Implement basic sanitation and environmental health actions, in a sustainable way, for health promotion and reduction of social inequalities, with emphasis on the Growth Acceleration Program (transversal). |
No specific goal |
16. Contribute to eradicate extreme poverty in the Country (transversal). |
No specific goal |
XV (dec. 2015) |
1. Right to Health, Guarantee of Access and Quality Attention |
5 Guidelines / 108 Proposals |
2016-2019 (publ. 2016) |
1. Expand and qualify access to health services |
20 Goals |
2. Improve and implement the Health Care Networks in the health regions |
25 Goals |
2. Participation and Social Control |
8 Guidelines/ 70 Proposals |
3. Promote the integral care of people in the cycles of life |
3 Goals |
4. Reduce and prevent risks and health effects of the population |
20 Goals |
3. Valuing Work and Education in Health |
3 Guidelines / 86 Proposals |
5. Promoting health care for indigenous peoples |
9 Goals |
6. Expand the population's access to medicines, promote rational use and qualify pharmaceutical assistance under the SUS |
5 Goals |
4. SUS Financing and Public-Private Relationship |
2 Guidelines / 62 Proposals |
7. Promote production and dissemination of scientific and technological knowledge,analysis of health situation, innovation in health and the expansion of the national production of strategic technologies for the SUS |
10 Goals |
5. SUS Management and Health Care Models |
4 Guidelines / 50 Proposals |
8. Improve regulatory mark and surveillance actions sanitary |
5 Goals |
9. Improve the regulatory mark of Supplementary Healthr |
3 Goals |
6. Information, Education and Communication Policy of SUS |
4 Guidelines / 42 Proposals |
2016-2019 (publ. 2016) |
110. Promote, for the needs of the SUS, the training, lifelong learning, qualification, the valuation of the deprecarization and democratization of work relationships |
6 Goals |
7. Science, Technology and Innovation in SUS |
7 Guidelines / 84 Proposals |
11. Strengthen the instances of social control and channels of user interaction |
3 Goals |
12. Improve the inter-federative relationship and the action of the Ministry of Health as federal manager of SUS |
7 Goals |
8. Democratic and Popular Reforms of the State |
4 Guidelines / 58 Proposals |
13. Improve spending patterns, qualify funding tripartite processes and the transfer of resources |
5 Goals |