SUS: de-privatization is possible – and necessary
Researcher Leonardo Mattos describes how the private sector is infiltrating the public healthcare system in Brazil, fragmenting care provision.
Jaime Breilh: Health is incompatible with capital
Latin American epidemiologist Jaime Breilh discusses the role of public health and science in a capitalist world.
How private interests are undermining health reform in Colombia
As the Colombian government pushes to build a public healthcare model, private companies are blocking reforms and restricting access to treatments
Trump’s science cuts hit Brazilian health research
US cuts to partnerships threaten health research and impact Brazil’s universities, with researchers encouraging Global South cooperation
Nursing in Brazil: a story of super-exploitation
Research reveals alarming data on the worsening conditions faced by nurses in Brazil: falling wages and increased precarization push many to work up to 80 hours a week
Nursing in Brazil: from super-exploitation to migration
In the second part of Outra Saúde’s analysis of deteriorating working conditions faced by nurses in Brazil, the focus shifts to examine external drivers of the crisis









