Public Managers and Decision Makers
  • Health secretaries (federal, state and municipal).

  • Hospital and health unit managers.

    Legislators (councilors, deputies and senators) who serve on health committees.

  • Technicians from the Ministry of Health and regulatory bodies, such as ANS, CONASS and CONASEMS.

Target audience

The project's target audience covers a wide range of actors, including public managers, health professionals, researchers and society in general, with a focus on people and institutions that have influence, interest or impact on the management and improvement of the SUS.

  • Doctors, nurses, community agents and other SUS workers interested in understanding the impacts of public policies on daily practice.

  • Human resources managers in health.

Health Professionals
Researchers and Academics
Control and Inspection Bodies
  • Educational and research institutions in public health, health economics and public administration.

  • Students and professors working in the areas of public health, economics and public policies.

  • Federal, state and municipal audit courts.

  • Public Prosecutor's Office.

  • Internal and external auditors.

Gestores Públicos e Tomadores de Decisão
  • Secretários de saúde (federal, estaduais e municipais).

  • Gestores de hospitais e unidades de saúde.

  • Legisladores (vereadores, deputados e senadores) que atuam em comissões de saúde.

  • Técnicos do Ministério da Saúde e órgãos reguladores, como ANS, CONASS e CONASEMS.

  • Companies that supply medical equipment and supplies interested in understanding the demands of the SUS.

  • Consultants and startups that develop technological solutions for the public health sector.

Private Sector
International Organizations
Media and Society in Geral
  • Pan American Health Organization (PAHO).

  • World Health Organization (WHO).

  • Multilateral institutions that finance or monitor the development of health systems.

  • Journalists specializing in health, economics and public policies.

  • Citizens interested in understanding how public resources are used to promote public health.

  • Municipal, state and national health councils.

  • NGOs and associations focused on promoting access to health and social control.

  • Social movements linked to the right to health.

  • Secondary Target Audience

Civil Society and NGOs

Impact on the target audience

By engaging directly with these groups, the project can influence the formulation of more efficient public policies, improve transparency and social control of the SUS and promote greater engagement of society in the search for a more equitable and sustainable health system.