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Mais Médicos
Mais Médicos ( English: More Doctors) is a program launched on July 8, 2013, by the Dilma government with the goal of covering the shortage of doctors in small municipalities and on the outskirts of Brazil's big cities. The project provided 15,000 doctors to areas where there was a lack of professionals. By 2017, the program had 18,240 doctors and guaranteed access to 63 million people in 4,058 locations. The format of "importing" doctors from other countries was heavily criticized by associations representing doctors, civil society, health students and even the Public Prosecutor's Office. On August 1, 2019, the Bolsonaro government launched the Médicos pelo Brasil (English: Doctors for Brazil), a replacement for Mais Médicos, but without confirming whether professionals from the previous project could be reassigned or had to undergo a new selection process. According to a preliminary analysis, the format of the new program would not allow Cuban doctors who remained in Brazil ...
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Mais may refer to: People *John A. Mais (1888–1961), German auto racer *Roger Mais (1905–1955), a Jamaican journalist, novelist, poet, and playwright *S. P. B. Mais (1885–1975), a prolific British author, journalist and broadcaster *Mais Hamdan (born 1982), a Jordanian actress, singer and television presenter Other uses *Mais (album), ''Mais'' (album), an album by Brazilian singer Marisa Monte *Mayıs (also Mais), a village in the Lachin Rayon of Azerbaijan *Mais (Bowness), a Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall, Cumbria, England See also

*MAIS (other) *Mai (other) *Maize (other) *Mayes, a surname *Mays, a surname *Dumais, a surname * {{Disambiguation ...
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