• Engage municipal health coordinators, primary-care teams, and public-health NGOs to recognize uneven access to preventive services as a core national challenge.
• Highlight successes of Brazil’s SUS model while drawing attention to gaps in vaccination, chronic-disease screening, and maternal-child health
• Invite local clinics, community health agents, and state health departments to endorse non-binding “Essential Access Standards,” committing to transparently track vaccination coverage, screening uptake, and follow-up rates.
• Encourage adopters to share simple, replicable communication practices that improve prevention engagement
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