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Workforce Resources for Health in Developing Countries

Workforce Resources for Health in Developing Countries

... the health system that needs ‘re-engineering’ is the way in which the system interacts with households and communities so that health services can impact positively on population ...between health ... See full document

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Strategic management of the health workforce in developing countries: what have we learned?

Strategic management of the health workforce in developing countries: what have we learned?

... in developing countries is that "its prerequisites (such as a living wage for health workers, and the availability to them of drugs, equipment and transport) are often miss- ing" ...the ... See full document

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Uses of population census data for monitoring geographical imbalance in the health workforce: snapshots from three developing countries

Uses of population census data for monitoring geographical imbalance in the health workforce: snapshots from three developing countries

... human resources were identified through ques- tions on main occupation among the economically active population, and matched against the International Stand- ard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) to enhance ... See full document

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Investigating determinants of brain drain of health care
professionals in developing countries: A review

Investigating determinants of brain drain of health care professionals in developing countries: A review

... developed countries create incentives for skilled workers from developing countries to ...poorer countries offer a great deal of pull towards more developed ...why health-care ... See full document

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Promoting Public Health Workforce Training for Developing and Transitional Countries: Fifty-Year Experience of the Braun School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel

Promoting Public Health Workforce Training for Developing and Transitional Countries: Fifty-Year Experience of the Braun School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel

... worldwide, and set the stage for the development of collaborative links with academic and clinical institutions in countries around the world. We have also taken the model back to its country of origin - South ... See full document

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Empirical impact evaluation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel in Australia, Canada, UK and USA

Empirical impact evaluation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel in Australia, Canada, UK and USA

... of health workers by developed countries encourages and deepens this migratory pattern by influencing health workers’ decisions to emigrate from their source countries, resulting in ... See full document

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Scaling up specialist training in developing countries: lessons learned from the first 12 years of regional postgraduate training in Fiji – a case study

Scaling up specialist training in developing countries: lessons learned from the first 12 years of regional postgraduate training in Fiji – a case study

... national health ministries, as well as educational institutions, professional societies and educa- tors who collaborate to establish, develop and deliver these ...their health systems for the graduation of ... See full document

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Impact of research and technology on the efficiency of primary health care in tropical regions. XII/410/86-EN

Impact of research and technology on the efficiency of primary health care in tropical regions. XII/410/86-EN

... Why is it for example that, in spite of considerable theorizing and the mobilization of large resources, many health interventions in developing countries present, according to The World[r] ... See full document

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New Health Technologies and Health Workforce in Developing Economies

New Health Technologies and Health Workforce in Developing Economies

... form health care, introduction of new technologies and participation to medical research is enlarged with the constraints described ...World Health Systems and global linkages, with connections to local ... See full document

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Public health workforce: challenges and policy issues

Public health workforce: challenges and policy issues

... of health personnel in developing ...junior health personnel and on infectious disease control and maternal and child services, and not on public health professionals, ...public health ... See full document

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Ebola, the killer virus

Ebola, the killer virus

... deprived countries as limited resources adversely affect a country ’ s infrastructure and ...in developing countries, and devising definitive measures to limit the spread of the disease are ... See full document

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The impacts of the global gag rule on global health: a scoping review

The impacts of the global gag rule on global health: a scoping review

... in developing countries [18]; a country-specific study on the impact of the GGR on unintended pregnancy, abortion rate, and child health [4]; and a book chapter on the impact of the GGR on abortion ... See full document

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Equity-oriented toolkit for health technology assessment and knowledge translation: application to scaling up of training and education for health workers

Equity-oriented toolkit for health technology assessment and knowledge translation: application to scaling up of training and education for health workers

... human resources for health for the International Dialogue on Evidence-Informed Action to achieve health goals in developing countries (IDEA- ...of health workers ...of ... See full document

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Relationship between Environment and Sustainable Economic Development: A Theoretical Approach to Environmental Problems

Relationship between Environment and Sustainable Economic Development: A Theoretical Approach to Environmental Problems

... their health and lives of their ...poor countries desire more economic growth they will use more available natural resources resulting in environmental ...of resources needed for transfer to ... See full document

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State-building and human resources for health in fragile and conflict-affected states: exploring the linkages

State-building and human resources for health in fragile and conflict-affected states: exploring the linkages

... the health sector, were held by non-Timorese Indonesians ...the health sector, destruction of health facilities and institutions, including destruction of records, left severely weakened ...the ... See full document

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Wastage in the health workforce: some perspectives from African countries

Wastage in the health workforce: some perspectives from African countries

... of countries' HRH departments must be strengthened, and development partners and govern- ments must invest significant portions of health budgets in building capacity, not only through training, tools and ... See full document

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Human resources for health (and rehabilitation): Six Rehab-Workforce Challenges for the century

Human resources for health (and rehabilitation): Six Rehab-Workforce Challenges for the century

... this workforce is com- plicated by the lack of common definitions of who are rehabilitation health workers and the lack of classifica- tions that accommodate the varying competencies and practices within ... See full document

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Preparing the sexual health workforce to deliver integrated services: is education the answer? A qualitative study exploring the impact of sexual health education on developing integrated policy and practice.

Preparing the sexual health workforce to deliver integrated services: is education the answer? A qualitative study exploring the impact of sexual health education on developing integrated policy and practice.

... public health strategy; effecting change in populations cannot be conducted independently of the government, policy and ...public health workforce, practitioners need to be practically competent and ... See full document

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Needs-based planning for the oral health workforce - development and application of a simulation model

Needs-based planning for the oral health workforce - development and application of a simulation model

... EU countries, far above the EU average, oral health- care remains expensive and unavailable to many ...dental workforce will result in oral health needs remaining unmet ...integrated ... See full document

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Human resources for health policies: a critical component in health policies

Human resources for health policies: a critical component in health policies

... the health sector are various and ...the health sector decision-makers or HRM administrators ...industrialized countries, such as Canada or the countries of Western Europe, central unions ... See full document

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