Regional planning and pandemic
the controlled distancing model of Rio Grande do Sul
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24302/drd.v10i0.3317Abstract
In the political-institutional sphere, the Covid-19 pandemic, upon reaching Brazil, revealed a coordination crisis with a strong federative dimension. This article aims to analyze the agreement process between counties and the state for the implementation and revisions of the Controlled Distance Model. The locus of the research was the state of Rio Grande do Sul. It is a qualitative research, which adopts the paradigm of critical theory and uses the methodological assumptions of Critical Discourse Analysis (ACD). The analysis was based on the position of the Federation of Associations of Counties of Rio Grande do Sul (Famurs), issued through news published on the entity's website. There were conflicts between municipalization and regionalization, the dynamics of the model and the dynamics of regionalization of health and the strong clash between health and economic impact throughout the process of adopting the model.
Keywords: Covid-19. Decentralization. Controlled Distance. Shared Management. Regionalization.
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