ABSTRACT
Facing the Brazilian ongoing general science and technology policies, the text claims for a differentiated view on health research policy. This stems from its physical magnitude, its historical tradition, and its articulation with a public health policy in which intersectoriality is valued. The text is presented in three parts, preceded by a warning about the impact of current Brazilian situation on the general policy of science and technology. First, it proposes a methodological approach for the definition of health research boundaries. Then it claims for the field of Collective Health a leading role in the construction of this policy. Finally, it presents and discusses some of the current challenges posed to this politics.
KEYWORDS
Public health; Unified Health System; Research; Public policy; Health research policy