Education in the Mais Médicos program: the gap between proposals and implementation

Author:

Rocha Erika Maria Sampaio1ORCID,Sarti Thiago Dias2ORCID,Azevedo George Dantas de3ORCID,Filippon Jonathan4ORCID,Siqueira Carlos Eduardo Gomes5ORCID,Andrade Maria Angélica Carvalho2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal do Sul da Bahia, Brazil

2. Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Brazil

3. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

4. Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom

5. University of Massachusetts Boston, USA

Abstract

Abstract: Introduction: The scarcity and inequalities in the geographical distribution of physicians challenge the consolidation of the right to health and create migratory flows that increase health inequities. Due to their complex and multidimensional characteristics, they demand multisectoral political approaches, considering several factors related to the availability and area of practice of medical doctors, as well as the social vulnerability of local populations. Objective: This study aimed at analysing results of the “Mais Médicos” (More Doctors) Program Educational Axis in Brazil. Methodology: A documental research was conducted, highlighting the location and the public or private nature of new undergraduate medical school vacancies between the years 2013 until 2017, which were then compared to the goals and strategies outlined in the official Program documents. Results: The Educational Axis reached important milestones despite the resistance of some institutional actors. The Program extended its undergraduate vacancies by 7696 places, 22.48% of that in public institutions and 77.52% in private ones. Vacancy distribution prioritized cities in rural areas of Brazil, at the same instance bringing forward significant regulatory changes for undergraduate medical courses. However, political disputes with representatives of medical societies and stakeholders interested in favouring the private educational and healthcare sectors surface in the official discourses and documents. These factors weakened the program normative body, creating a hiatus between its core objectives and respective implementation. Evidence related to the concentration of vacancies in the Southeast regions allow the maintenance of a known unequal workforce distribution, despite a proportionally bigger increase in the Midwest, North and Northeast regions. Conclusion: The predominance of vacancies in private institutions and the weakening of the new undergraduate courses monitoring instruments can compromise changes in the graduate students’ profiles, which are necessary for the fixation of physicians in strategic geographic areas to promote Primary Healthcare.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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