
Anvisa's Mission
"To protect and promote health, ensuring the hygiene and safety
of products and services and taking part in developing access to
it."
Values
Transparency
Knowledge (as a springboard for action)
Cooperation
Vision
To be an agent for transformation of the decentralised sanitary
surveillance system, within a network, holding a distint position,
legitimized by the population, as regulator and promotor of social
well-being.
The Federal
Government's decision to create regulatory agencies was the outcome
of a whole range of social and political requirements. In face
of those requirements, the role of public administration as the
principal or exclusive provider of public services tended to decrease.
But an ongoing process was set in train at the same time to regulate
productive activities of interest to the public in general - through
the encouragement of competition and innovation, with priority
emphasis on resource management and control.
The National
Health Surveillance Agency was established by Law
9.782, of January 26, 1999. The Agency is designated an autonomous
agncy operating under a special regime. This means that ANVISA
is an independently administered, financially-autonomous regulatory
agency, with security of tenure for its directors during the period
of their mandates. The Agency is managed by a Collegiate Board
of Directors, comprised of five members.
Within the structure of Federal Public Administration, the Agency
is linked to the Ministry of
Health, under a Management Contract. The agency incorporated
additional attributions: coordination of the National
Sanitary Surveillance System (SNVS), the National Program
of Blood and Blood Products and the National Program of Prevention
and Control of Hospital Infections; monitoring of drug prices
and prices of medical devices; attributions pertaining to regulation,
control and inspection of smoking products; technical support
in granting of patents by the National Institute of Industrial
Property.
The institutional
purpose of the agency is to foster protection of the health of
the population by exercising sanitary control over production
and marketing of products and services subject to sanitary surveillance.
The latter embraces premises and manufacturing processes, as well
as the range of inputs and technologies concerned with the same.
In addition, the Agency exercises control over ports, airports
and borders and also liaises with the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and foreign institutions over matters concerning international
aspects of sanitary surveillance.
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