Institutional strategies as a mechanism to rationalize the negative effects of the judicialization of access to medicine in Brazil
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Background: Recently, the Executive Branch and Judiciary in Brazil increased spending due to larger numbers of
lawsuits that forced the State to provide health goods and services. This phenomenon, known as health
judicialization, has created challenges and required the Executive Branch and Judiciary to create institutional
strategies such as technical chambers and departments to reduce the social, economic and political distortions
caused by this phenomenon. This study aims to evaluate the effects of two institutional strategies deployed by a
Brazilian municipality in order to cope with the economic, social and political distortions caused by the
phenomenon of health judicialization regarding access to medicines.
Methods: A longitudinal study was carried out in a capital in the Central-West Region of Brazil. A sample of 511
lawsuits was analyzed. The variables were placed into three groups: the sociodemographic characteristics and the
plaintiffs’ disease, the characteristics of the claimed medical products and the institutional strategies. To analyze the
effect of the interventions on the total cost of the medicines in the lawsuits, bivariate and multivariate linear
regressions with variance were performed. For the categorical outcomes, Poisson regressions were performed with
robust variance, using a significance level of 5%.
Results: A reduction in the costs of medicines in the lawsuits and of the requests for medicines within the SUS
formulary was verified after the deployment of the Department of Assessment of Nonstandardized Medicines
(DAMNP) and the Technical Chamber of Health Assessment (CATS); an increase in processed prescriptions from the
Brazilian Universal Health System was observed after the deployment of the CATS; and an increase in medicines
outside the SUS formulary without a therapeutic alternative was verified after the CATS.
Conclusion: The institutional strategies deployed were important tools to reduce the high costs of the medicines
in the lawsuits. In addition, they represented a step forward for the State, provided a benefit to society and
indicated a potential path for the health and justice systems of other countries that also face problems caused by
the judicialization of health.
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CHAGAS, Virginia Oliveira et al. Institutional strategies as a mechanism to rationalize the negative effects of the judicialization of access to medicine in Brazil. BMC Health Services Research, London, v. 20, e80, 2020. DOI: 10.1186/s12913-020-4929-9. Disponível em: https://bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12913-020-4929-9. Acesso em: 2 abr. 2025.