Ordinance GM/MS 1357, from June 23, 2006. Ordinance MS 1738, from August 19, 2013. Ordinance 1941, from June 12, 2014. Ordinance 1677, from October 02, 2015. Ordinance 1060, from May 24, 2016. Ordinance 2512, from September 28, 2017. Ordinance 445, from February 23, 2018. Ordinance 2076, from May 8, 2019 Ordinance 802, from April 14, 2020. |
Instituted the Food and Nutrition Fund (FAN). Financial resources from the Healthy Food program to boost the organization and structuring of actions of AN by State and Municipal Secretaries. |
Financial incentive allocated to municipalities/Federal District with population above 150,000 inhabitants. |
Funding of services and expenses related to actions of AN at the RAS, especially at the PHClevel, prioritizing: I - promotion of adequate and healthy food; II - food and nutritional surveillance (VAN); III - prevention of nutritional grievances, especially being overweight and obesity, undernourishment, anemia due to iron deficiency, hypovitaminosis A, and beriberi; IV - qualification of the workforce. |
Ordinance 55, from January 6, 2017. Ordinance 3799, from December 26, 2017. Ordinance 3943, from December 28, 2017. |
Straightening the actions of AN by providing resources to the State and Municipal Health Secretaries. |
Financial incentives for the implementation of AN actions, respectively, for municipalities with populatiosn between 30,000 and 149,999 inhabitants; between 30,000 and 39,870, and between 39,870 and 78,800 inhabitants. |
Similar to Ordinance GM/MS 1357, from June 23, 2006, which created FAN. |
Ordinance by Ministry of Health (MH) 3992/2017. Changes Consolidation Ordinance 6/GM/MH, from September 28, 2017, to define the funding and transfer of federal resources for public services and actions in health by SUS. |
Changes the conditions for the transfer of resources to States and Municipalities; Reallocation of resources related to the funding and investment package. |
Criteria to transfer federal resources based on the production of services guided by the historical series of expenses and financial incentives. Transforms five funding packages into only two (funding and investment). |
The application of transferred federal resources should meet the purpose of the Work Program of the General Federal Budget as well as the plan for health and the local Annual Health Programing. Therefore, it is necessary to include being overweight and obesity in those instruments. |
Ordinance 423, from February 23, 2018. Ordinance 4393, from December 28, 2018. Ordinance 4394, from December 28, 2018. Ordinance 4395, from December 28, 2018. |
Strengthening of AN actions through financial resources for State and Municipal Departments of Health. |
Incentive for funding and AN actions, respectively, for municipalities with populations between 78,801 and 149,999; between 32,709 and 35,670; between 35,710 and 46,548; between 46,567 and 149,999 inhabitants. |
Similar to Ordinance GM/MH 1357, from June 23, 2006, which created the Food and Nutrition Fund. |
Ordinance 447, from February 25, 2018. Ordinance 1210, from May 18, 2020. |
Financial support to structure VAN by means of acquiring anthropometric equipment, according to Consolidation Ordinance 06/GM/MH, from September 28, 2017. |
Municipalities which were contemplated with PHC teams, which adhered to the National Program for Access and Quality Improvement in Primary Healthcare (PMAQ-AB) which has never received funding for the Structuring of VAN and has never received financial incentives for the structuring of the Health Gym Centers. |
Financial support provided to municipalities and to the Federal District in the structuring of Food Surveillance in order to achieve a more adequate and humane diagnosis of food and nutrition diagnoses by providing adequate equipment for this purpose. |
Ordinance 2068, from August 8, 2019. Ordinance 2088, from August 9, 2019. |
Strengthening of AN actions through financial resources for Municipal and State departments of health. |
Financial incentives for the implementation of AN actions, based on the PNAN for municipalities with populations between 30,000 and 149,999 (2019) and 30,000 and 32,654 inhabitants (2018). |
Similar to Ordinance GM/MH 1357, from June 23, 2006, which created the FAN. |
Ordinance 2994, from October 29, 2020. |
Established, in an exceptional and temporary nature, federal financial incentives allotted for the care of individuals with obesity, diabetes mellitus, or hypertension at the PHC level, during the emergency in public health caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. |
Indication of values to be transferred to municipalities with the aim of strengthening the actions to combat being overweight and obesity, based on the number of FHTs and CHAs. |
Funding of actions against being overweight and obesity. |
Ordinance 1012, from May 18, 2020. |
Funding for FAN. |
Ordinances referring to FAN regarding the structuring and implementation of AN actions by State departments and municipalities with 30,000 to 149,999 inhabitants. |
Similar to Ordinance GM/MH 1357, from June 23, 2006, which created FAN. |
Ordinance GM/MH 3297, from December 4, 2020, as part of the Nursing and Feeding Strategy (Estratégia Amamenta e Alimenta Brasil - EAAB), in PHC. |
Financial incentive allocated to the AN fotor promote breastfeeding and healthy complementary nutrition. |
Prioritized municipalities which have taken actions and been registered in the AB e-administrator system, the EAAB workshops between January 1, 2015, and August 31, 2020. |
AN actions to promote breastfeeding and complementary nutrition are essential for the prevention of being overweight and obesity. |
Ordinance 1012, from May 18, 2020. |
Strengthening of actions for food and nutrition through financial resources for State and Municipal Departments. |
Financial incentives for the structuring and implementation of AN Departments of Health in municipalities with a population between 30,000 and 149,999. |
Similar to Ordinance GM/MH 1357, from June 23, 2006, which created FAN. |
Ordinance 894, from May 11, 2021. |
Financial incentives to support PHC services in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. |
The calculation for the transfer of funding will be based on a per capita values for municipalities, referring to the estimate conducted in 2019. |
Financial incentives for the funding of actions and services at the PHC level to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and the organization of RAS, and healthcare at PHC. |
Ordinance GM/MS n1127, from June 2, 2021. |
Funding for FAN. |
Ordinances related to FAN for municipalities with populations above 30,000 inhabitants, transferred directly to the State or Municipal Health Fund, in annual transfers. |
The financial resources must be used for AN actions, prioritizing the Promotion of Healthy Eating, the prevention of grievances and AN, especially concerning being overweight and obesity. |