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O artigo analisa o Programa Farmácia Popular para entender se o sistema implantado pelo governo federal atende à demanda da população e contribui para a melhora da saúde pública. Analisa-se a eficácia do Programa Farmácia Popular, que possui uma ação em rede através de parceria público-privada, e a contribuição deste Programa para a resolução de problemas de acesso a medicamentos prescritos no sistema de saúde. O principal objetivo desta análise é avaliar o desempenho do atual modelo do Programa Farmácia Popular, considerando a participação dos seus agentes frente à organização em rede. O artigo inclui uma revisão conceitual do modelo de assistência farmacêutica e uma revisão bibliográfica da sociedade em rede. Os dados analisados foram obtidos por meio de levantamento realizado junto a farmácias e drogarias credenciadas pelo Programa Farmácia Popular e em análise do banco de dados de uma empresa gestora de assistência farmacêutica. PALAVRAS-CHAVE Programa Farmácia Popular, políticas públicas, saúde pública, assistência farmacêutica e organização em rede. ABSTRACT This paper aims to examine the Popular Pharmacy Program to understand if the system implemented by the federal governmentmeets the population's demand, contributing to improve public health. Defining the problem the article discusses the effectiveness of the Popular Pharmacy Program, a network which operates through a public-private partnership scheme, and the contribution of this Program to solve the problems related to the lack of access to medicines recommended by the Public Health System. The article's main goal is to evaluate the Popular Pharmacy Program performance, taking into account the model chosen, which is based on a network organization. The paper includes a conceptual review of the pharmaceutical assistance model and a literature review about the network society. The survey data analyzed were obtained from private retail pharmacies accredited for the Program and from a management company from the pharmaceutical sector. KEYWORDS Popular Pharmacy Program, public policies, public health, pharmaceutical assistance e net organization.
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