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Baseline Projection of Requirements for Dental Health Manpower in Thailand (1995-2015 AD.)
dental health manpower human resources for dental health dental personnel requirement dental personnel supply
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2010/3/5
This study is intended to compare the dental health personnel supply to the requirement
in each 5-year interval from 1995 to 2015. The dental health personnel supply was
calculated by subtracting...
THE APPLICATION OF DISTANCE LEARNING IN THAILAND FOR POLICY AND REGULATION IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Distance learning Virtual learning E-learning O&M Human capacity building Human Resource Development
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2009/10/19
The experience of International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Asia and Pacific Centre of
Excellence (ASP CoE) in implementing human capacity building in the ASP region is reviewed in this paper, w...
"Triangle that moves the mountain" and health systems reform movement in Thailand
health systems reform movement Thailand Triangle that moves the mountain
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2009/10/15
Regional or international courses in health policy leadership might be considered to provide opportunities for interactive learning through action and network building. With this it is hoped that ...
Supply Projections for Dentists, Thailand
dental workforce supply projection for dentists dentist requirement projection cohort retention rate dental student drop out rate population per dentist Thailand
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2009/10/15
This paper projects the supply of dentists in Thailand for the next 30 years, using the
proposed first year enrollment plans of MoUA and ONEC, in order to compare future supply
with the projected ...
The benchmarks of fairness for health system reform: a tool for national and provincial health development in Thailand
health care reform benchmarks Thailand equity
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2009/10/15
This paper presents the results of tests of the Benchmarks of Fairness for Health System
Reforms on two occasions. The first result is a test of the Benchmarks as a tool to assess the MSH/HSRI prop...
Implications of private practice in public hospitals on the caesarean section rate in Thailand
cesarean section private practices Thailand
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2009/10/15
Cesarean section rate in developed countries increased significantly during 1971-
1990. In Thailand the rate increased steadily from 15.2% in 1990 to 22.4% in 1996.
Cesarean section rate increase...
Human resources development as part of the response to the changing paradigm of international health functions: the case of Thailand
Human Resource Development International Health WHO negotiation
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2009/10/15
Several changes in the world situation necessitate the reform of existing international health mechanisms. New paradigms of international health functions have gradually evolved. To avail itself with ...
Factors influencing research experience among professional nurses in the southern regional hospitals of Thailand
Nursing profession research experience regional hospital
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2009/10/15
This is a descriptive survey to determine influencing factors related to research experience
among nursing professionals in southern regional hospitals of Thailand. A sample of 190 nurses was selec...
Supply and requirement projection of professional nurses in Thailand over the next two decades
nurse manpower health demand service target manpower projection population ratio
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2009/10/15
Studies dating from 1993 show shortages of nursing personnel in Thailand, with many
professional nursing positions in government institutions going unfilled. Attrition is high, with many nurses le...
Modified population-to-physician ratio method to project future physician requirement in Thailand
population ratio physician requirement manpower planning health futures
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2009/10/15
This paper modified the population-to-physician ratio method, by taking into account the specific characteristics of the Thai health care system, and of the future economic scenarios to project requir...
Future policy options for HRH production in the Ministry of Public Health, Thailand
manpower production equity efficiency quality human resources for health
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2009/10/15
This paper analyse such situation in Thailand, and through in-depth interviews and
brainstorming among concern parties, proposed several policy options including steps and conditions for implement...
Human resource development through continuous improvement: a case study of Yasothorn Hospital, Thailand
Continuous improvement Human resource development Public hospital
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2009/10/15
Human Resource Development is a very important yet very difficult component for
effective health care delivery, especially in the public sector. Bureaucratic barriers, discontinuity, ineffective le...
Future Human Resources Balance for Pharmacy and Health Consumer Protection Services in Thailand
Pharmacist Pharmacy technician Pharmacy service Human resource requirements Health future
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2009/10/15
The study of future human resources requirements for pharmacy and health consumer protection
services in Thailand was carried out using Scenario and Sector Prediction for projections of future trend...
Supply Projection for Physician in Thailand over the next 25 years
Physician supply Cohort analysis Annual loss Population ratio Attrition rate
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2009/10/15
This paper projects the future supply of physicians in Thailand by using both the cohort analysis and the annual loss rate method. We found that the population of Thai physicians is in an expanding s...
Conditions, constraints and strategies for increased contribution of general practitioners to the health system in Thailand
general practitioner health service system primary care
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2009/10/15
Huge efforts were made in the past decades in Thailand to establish a strong country-wide
network of health facilities serving the community. But acceptability of existing first line services remai...