نتایج جستجو برای: health manpower shortage

تعداد نتایج: 992521  

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2013
Gail Tomblin Murphy Adrian MacKenzie Rob Alder Joanne Langley Marjorie Hickey Amanda Cook

A competency-based approach to health human resources (HHR) planning is one that explicitly considers the spectrum of knowledge, skills and judgement (competencies) required for the health workforce based on the health needs of the relevant population in some specific circumstances. Such an approach is of particular benefit to planners challenged to make optimal use of limited HHR as it allows ...

Journal: :hospital practice and research 0
tahereh shafaghat school of management and medical information, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran emmanuel ajuluchukwu ugwa obstetrics/gynecology department, federal medical centre, birnin kudu, jigawa state, nigeria kofi aduo-adjei department of public administration and health services management, business school, university of ghana, accra, ghana mohammad-kazem rahimi-zarchi school of management and medical information, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

background: the quantity and quality of manpower, especially in health systems, are major factors affecting speed of service delivery, cost, and accuracy, or, in other words, the quality of service. objective: this study purposed to investigate the manpower required in various units of the laboratory at shiraz faghihi hospital. methods: this is a cross-sectional and descriptive-analytical resea...

Journal: :Public health reports 1981
M Ostow M L Millman

THE IMMINENT EXPIRATION of the Health Professions Educational Assistance Act of 1976 (Public Law 94484) has refocused discussion among Federal officials upon the direction that health manpower policy should now take. As affected parties, State Governments and health professions schools are assessing their priorities and formulating positions on the issues that will be debated. Although items fo...

2015
Niamh Humphries Sara McAleese Anne Matthews Ruairi Brugha

BACKGROUND Achieving a sustainable health workforce involves training and retaining sufficient staff to deliver health services. The Irish health workforce is characterised by a high level of emigration of Irish-trained staff and a heavy reliance on internationally trained staff. This paper presents qualitative findings from a mixed-method study of doctors, nurses and midwives who have recently...

2013
Louise WARWICK-BOOTH Ruth CROSS James WOODALL Rhiannon DAY Jane SOUTH

Health Champions are a growing component within the British public health workforce and their roles are now emphasised within the coalition’s Government’s public health strategy. However, there is the need for further exploration of the way in which Health Champions use interpersonal communication within their roles. This paper reports on the findings from a mixed method evaluation of one Healt...

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2015
Lisa Somerville Annette Davis Andrea L Elliott Desiree Terrill Nicole Austin Kathleen Philip

OBJECTIVE The aim of the present study was to identify areas where allied health assistants (AHAs) are not working to their full scope of practice in order to improve the effectiveness of the allied health workforce. METHODS Qualitative data collected via focus groups identified suitable AHA tasks and a quantitative survey with allied health professionals (AHPs) measured the magnitude of work...

2002
Hyeoun-Ae Park

The demand for health care in the Republic of Korea has increased with continuing socioeconomic development, improvement of the living standards, and the introduction of a national health insurance system in 1989. To meet this rising demand a major concern is providing an adequate number of health care professionals. Nurses are very important to health care because they constitute the largest g...

2014
Woldekidan Kifle Amde David Sanders Uta Lehmann

INTRODUCTION Health systems in many low-income countries remain fragile, and the record of human resource planning and management in Ministries of Health very uneven. Public health training institutions face the dual challenge of building human resources capacity in ministries and health services while alleviating and improving their own capacity constraints. This paper reports on an initiative...

Journal: :Human Resources for Health 2006
Pavlos N Theodorakis Georgios D Mantzavinis Llukan Rrumbullaku Christos Lionis Erik Trell

BACKGROUND The health workforce has a dynamically changing nature and the regular documentation of the distribution of health professionals is a persistent policy concern. The aim of the present study was to examine available human medical resources in primary care and identify possible inequalities regarding the distribution of general practitioners in Albania between 2000 and 2004. METHODS ...

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