Image for Brazilian National Health Council

Brazilian National Health Council

The Brazilian National Health Council (CNS) is a government body that advises and guides public health policies in Brazil. It brings together representatives from various sectors, including health professionals, patients, and civil society, to discuss and develop strategies aimed at improving healthcare access and quality. The CNS plays a key role in shaping health legislation, promoting social participation, and ensuring that the voices of diverse communities are heard in health decision-making processes. Overall, it aims to enhance Brazil’s public health system and address the needs of its population.