Banca de DEFESA: Maíra Ferreira Carneiro

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STUDENT : Maíra Ferreira Carneiro
DATE: 29/11/2024
TIME: 15:00
LOCAL: a definir
TITLE:

Partnerships for Product Development: from scientific knowledge to strategy for national productive and technological development


KEY WORDS:

health economic-industrial complex; partnerships for product development; public-private sector partnerships; innovation and development policy; bibliometric analysis; scientometric analysis


PAGES: 100
BIG AREA: Ciências da Saúde
AREA: Farmácia
SUMMARY:

We can characterize the Health Economic-Industrial Complex (HEIC) as a system that unites industrial sectors from various health segments and services, fostering institutional, economic, and political relationships for innovation and production in the health sector. Over time, policies have been established to promote the production of strategic technologies for the Unified Health System (SUS) with the aim of consolidating development and innovation within the scope of CEIS and reducing the country's productive and technological dependence. In this context, the Partnerships for Productive Development (PDP) stand out as public-private partnerships in the country. Through technology transfer, these partnerships contribute to expanding healthcare access, promoting local production, and reducing productive and technological dependence. They are one of the instruments aimed at the development of the Health Industrial Economic Complex. In this context, the role of official public laboratories is noteworthy. These are production units that, within the framework of PDPs, assimilate technology and become the custodians of all the information necessary for technological mastery and industrial production capacity. They ensure the preservation of knowledge and technological advancements, which the policy provides as a public good. Using bibliometrics and scientometrics as methodological tools for evaluating scientific and academic production, we assessed the outlook of knowledge generation on the Health Economic-Industrial Complex and the Partnerships for Productive Development, recognizing the relevance of these topics for health. We obtained the data from indexed databases and the CAPES Theses and Dissertations Catalog. We conducted the analyses using the Bibliometrix package. We also sought to correlate the development of official pharmaceutical laboratories with PD, taking into account regulatory aspects, product portfolios, investments, and production and innovation activities. Based on the obtained results, we observed an intensified growth in publications during the post-pandemic period, primarily in higher-tier national scientific journals. (Qualis A1). The author with the highest number of publications on the topic has been active both in theoretical conception, in a collaborative network, and in the implementation of public policies. In scientific and academic fields, Fiocruz has contributed the most. New collaborations have the potential to strengthen health sector research as a vector for the country's development, and foster greater collaboration among official pharmaceutical laboratories as a public production network. Twenty years after the Health Economic-Industrial Complex and Partnerships for Productive Development themes were first thought of, challenges have been determined in the scientific and productive fields. For example, there aren't many scientific and academic publications, and official pharmaceutical laboratories have problems with both technology and production. The centrality of the Health Economic-Industrial Complex in public policies aimed at reducing the vulnerability of the SUS and expanding access to health tends to increase the production of knowledge.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Externo à Instituição - WALLACE MATEUS PRATA - FUNED
Externo à Instituição - KLEBER VANIO GOMES BARROS - MDIC
Presidente - 1750177 - LIVIA CRISTINA LIRA DE SA BARRETO
Externa à Instituição - Seila Tolentino - MS
Notícia cadastrada em: 23/10/2024 16:03
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