Assessment of the association between the Brazilian family health strategy and adult mortality

Author:

Diaz Maria Dolores Montoya1ORCID,Teixeira Adriano Dutra2ORCID,Postali Fernando Antonio Slaibe1ORCID,Ferreira-Batista Natalia Nunes3ORCID,Moreno-Serra Rodrigo4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Economia, FEA/USP, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 908, Cidade Universitária, São Paulo 05508-900, Brazil

2. Economics Department, Insper—Institute of Education and Research, Quata Street, 300, Vila Olimpia, São Paulo 04546-042, Brazil

3. The Institute of Economic Research Foundation, Av. Corifeu de Azevedo Marques, 5677, Cidade Sao Francisco, São Paulo 05339-005, Brazil

4. Centre for Health Economics, University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, UK

Abstract

Abstract This study aimed to analyse a wide range of related health problems that respond favourably to efficient primary care treatment among adults. We evaluate the direct impact of the Family Health Strategy (ESF) in Brazil on mortality of adults aged 25–64 years related to conditions for which access to effective primary care can reduce the likelihood of more severe outcomes. Additionally, we discuss heterogeneous effects associated with different intensities of the programme. To address these issues, we estimated a model with variation at the municipal level of the ESF expansion, including municipal-fixed effects, municipal specific trends and year-fixed effects. Our results show that a higher intensity of ESF is associated with reduced mortality by all conditions sensitive to primary care and for some diseases, especially after some years: avoidable conditions, asthma, heart failure, cerebrovascular diseases and gastrointestinal ulcer, infectious gastroenteritis and complications, diseases of the lower airways, hypertension and diabetes. As a public policy view, these results help understand how a nationwide primary care strategy can help mitigate mortality and emphasize the role of having sufficient health teams to attend to the population.

Funder

Institute of Economic Research Foundation - Fipe

National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Policy

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