Health

Broadening healthcare access in Brazil through innovation

November 09, 2010

Latin America

November 09, 2010

Latin America
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The Economist Intelligence Unit

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This is a research report written by the Economist Intelligence Unit, sponsored by Roche.  Brazil's economy is booming on the back of deepening credit markets, a growing middle class and rising investment in physical infrastructure, but serious shortcomings in its healthcare sector represent one of the key constraints on attaining developed-country standards of prosperity.  Making the healtcare sector more effective--and innovative--will require sweeping changes to the business practices of healthcare providers and life science companies. This report analyses three significant challenges to achieving this goal: inefficient provision of care in both public and private sectors; lack of innovation; and insufficint and low-quality data in all areas of provision.

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