Science, Technology and Innovation in Health from the perspective of public induction

Authors

  • Cecília Andrade de Melo e Silva Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brasília, Brasil.
  • Susana de Oliveira Rosa Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brasília, Brasil.
  • Raphael Alexandre Henriques Patrício Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brasília, Brasil.
  • Márcio Aldrin França Cavalcante Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brasília, Brasil.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51723/ccs.v27i01.84

Keywords:

Public Policy, Search, Induction

Abstract

Introduction: There is the existence of asymmetry in the flow of resources to finance the research activities, development and innovation in Health in Brazil. For better understanding of these differences is relevant to analysis of the Science, Technology and Innovation in Health and the targeting of priorities for global health. The literature shows that public induction research is a challenge facing the existing asymmetry in the XXI century.
Objective: To analyze the Politics of Science, Technology and Innovation in Health from the perspective of public induction.
Methods: Qualitative study developed through the analysis of documents that address aspects of the processes of formation of the Science, Technology and Innovation Policy.

Results: We observe the demonstration of historical barriers that culminated in the creation of policy. Despite the important institutional frameworks created to organize the scientific and technological development in the country, there are still many disparities in resource distribution logic, which highlights the need for revision of the National Agenda of Priorities in Health Research and the definition of equity criteria.
Conclusion: the role of promotion from the rescue important aspects of achievements of the legitimation of science, health and technology innovation in recent periods of history. It is expected that despite low expenditures on issues off the agenda, the gaps in the sub‑agendas are overcome, therefore, it is suggested that the continuous reassessment of the agenda of research priorities.

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Published

2017-12-26

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Saúde Coletiva

How to Cite

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Science, Technology and Innovation in Health from the perspective of public induction. Com. Ciências Saúde [Internet]. 2017 Dec. 26 [cited 2026 Feb. 11];27(01):33-42. Available from: https://revistaccs.espdf.fepecs.edu.br/index.php/comunicacaoemcienciasdasaude/article/view/84

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