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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2016.tde-08042016-125426
Document
Author
Full name
Fernando Diório Alves dos Santos
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2016
Supervisor
Committee
Antas Junior, Ricardo Mendes (President)
Castillo, Ricardo Abid
Contel, Fabio Betioli
Title in Portuguese
O circuito espacial produtivo e a topologia dos equipamentos de radiologia e diagnóstico por imagem no território brasileiro
Keywords in Portuguese
Circuito espacial produtivo
Círculos de cooperação no espaço
Complexo industrial da saúde
Equipamentos médicos
Topologia
Abstract in Portuguese
A economia da saúde, composta pela demanda social de bens e serviços, pela formação de profissionais, por indústrias de alta tecnologia e por produção e consumo de insumos e medicamentos, pode ser entendida por meio dos conceitos de circuito espacial produtivo e círculos de cooperação no espaço, assim como pelo de complexo industrial da saúde. Essa economia desenvolveu-se na relação entre serviços públicos e privados, tendo o Estado como mediador, para corrigir as assimetrias das estratégias de mercado. Estudando suas principais periodizações e o processo brasileiro de industrialização, esta pesquisa sistematiza informações que explicitam a vertente espacial da produção de equipamentos para radiologia e diagnóstico por imagem, que se caracteriza pela profunda interação entre ciência e técnica sob a égide do sistema capitalista de produção e que logram tornar-se globais, e discute a tipologia e a topologia dos equipamentos avaliados, refletindo sobre sua distribuição desigual no território, o que acaba reforçando as contradições socioeconômicas já existentes. Assim, esse período técnico-científico-informacional assiste à permanente introdução de novos objetos técnicos, conformando uma tecnosfera e uma psicosfera que orientam a racionalidade, a irracionalidade e a contrarracionalidade no território e nas práticas médicas contemporâneas.
Title in English
The productive spatial circuit and topology of radiology and diagnostic imaging devices in Brazil
Keywords in English
Circles of cooperation in space
Health industrial complex
Medical devices
Productive spatial circuits
Topology
Abstract in English
Health economics, formed by the social demand for goods and services, specific professional education, high technology industries, the production and consumption of medicines and intermediary goods, can be understood through the concepts of productive spatial circuits, circles of cooperation in space and the health industry complex. It has been developed through the relations between public and private services, having the State as mediator to rebalance the asymmetric market strategies. Stressing its most important periods and to the brazilian industrialization process, this research intents to undertake: systematically address data regarding the spatial perspective on the production of radiology and diagnostic imaging devices for medical uses, which is deeply involved with the interaction between science and technique under the auspices of the capitalist system of production, thanks to whom it became global; the characteristics and the topology of the devices studied, reflecting the uneven distribution of these devices in the use the brazilian territory, which end up to reinforce the existing socioeconomic contradictions. This period, technical, scientific and informational, thus, witness the constant addition of technical objects, creating a tecnosphere and a psychosphere that conducts the rationality, counter-rationality in brazilian territory and the contemporary medical practice.
 
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2016-04-08
 
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