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Health workforce development planning in the Sultanate of Oman: a case study
Health workforce development planning the Sultanate of Oman
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2009/11/13
Oman's experience in workforce planning and development presents an
illustration of a country benefiting from successful application of
workforce planning concepts and tools. Ins...
Health workforce attrition in the public sector in Kenya: a look at the reasons
health workforce attrition the public sector Kenya
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2009/11/13
This study analysed data from a human resources health facility survey
conducted in 2005 in 52 health centres and 22 public hospitals (including
all provincial hospitals) across ...
Health workforce planning: developing expertise in eastern Asia and the Pacific islands
Health workforce planning eastern Asia the Pacific islands
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2009/10/15
This paper reviews lessons learnt regarding getting decision-makers to recognise the nexus
between workforce planning, overall health service development and operational policy; data
collection an...
Survey of the existing health workforce of Ministry of Health, Bangladesh
Health workforce Bangladesh Distribution Gender Skill mix
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2009/10/15
The objective of this study is to present and analyze different issues relating to the
existing work-force in the health services of Bangladesh under the Ministry of Health. There are about 83,000 ...
Public health workforce: challenges and policy issues
public health workforce challenges and policy issues
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2009/9/28
This paper reviews the challenges facing the public health workforce in developing countries and the main policy issues that must be addressed in order to strengthen the public health workforce. The p...
Decentralization's impact on the health workforce: Perspectives of managers, workers and national leaders
the health workforce managers workers national leaders
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2009/9/28
The main body of the paper is devoted to examining decentralization's impact on human resource issues from three different perspectives: that of local health managers, health workers themselves, and n...
Imbalance in the health workforce
imbalance the health workforce
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2009/9/28
Imbalance in the health workforce is a major concern in both developed and developing countries. It is a complex issue that encompasses a wide range of possible situations. This paper aims to contribu...
The health workforce crisis in TB control: a report from high-burden countries
health workforce crisis TB control high-burden countries
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2009/9/28
There were few readily available data on HR for TB control in HBCs, particularly in the larger ones. The great variations in staff numbers and the poor association between information on workforce, pr...
Wastage in the health workforce: some perspectives from African countries
wastage health workforce African countries
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2009/9/28
The paper reviews strategies that have been proposed and/or implemented. It suggests areas needing further attention, including: developing and using indicators for monitoring and managing wastage; en...
Estimating health workforce needs for antiretroviral therapy in resource-limited settings
health workforce needs antiretroviral therapy resource-limited settings
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2009/9/28
Efforts to increase access to life-saving treatment, including antiretroviral therapy (ART), for people living with HIV/AIDS in resource-limited settings has been the growing focus of international ef...
Not enough there, too many here: understanding geographical imbalances in the distribution of the health workforce
geographical imbalances the health workforce
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2009/9/28
Access to good-quality health services is crucial for the improvement of many health outcomes, such as those targeted by the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) adopted by the international community ...
Considerations for increasing the competences and capacities of the public health workforce: assessing the training needs of public health workers in Texas
the public health workforce public health workers Texas
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2009/9/28
Overall, the level of perceived training needs varied dramatically by job category and health department type. When comparing aggregate training needs, public health workers with greater day-to-day co...
Addressing the health workforce crisis: towards a common approach
the health workforce crisis a common approach
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2009/9/28
The challenges in the health workforce are well known and clearly documented. What is not so clearly understood is how to address these issues in a comprehensive and integrated manner that will lead t...
Health workforce issues and the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria: an analytical review
health workforce issues the Global Fund an analytical review
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2009/9/27
Recent studies have shown evidence of a direct and positive causal link between the number of
health workers and health outcomes. Several studies have identified an adequate health workforce as one o...
Strategic management of the health workforce in developing countries: what have we learned?
strategic management the health workforce developing countries
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2009/9/27
The study of the health workforce has gained in prominence in recent years, as the dynamic interconnections between human resource issues and health system effectiveness have come into sharper focus. ...