نتایج جستجو برای: health manpower shortage

تعداد نتایج: 992521  

Journal: :Journal of biomedical research & environmental sciences 2022

Based on Changhua Christian Hospital dataset, it shows the completeness of chart recordings nursing end reached 79%; might greatly affect clinical patient care. In accordance with global shortage manpower and contemporary technology, is essential to formulate a health care system that can cater both peroneal as well improving first line quality

Journal: :American Journal of Occupational Therapy 1983

Journal: :JNMA; journal of the Nepal Medical Association 2009
A Jha S R Adhikari

It has been over a decade since the government of Nepal adopted the National Mental Health Policy (NMHP) in 1997. This article analyses the current provision of fragmented mental health services in Nepal through case scenarios from Jumla in northwest and Janakpur in southeast Nepal, criticises the proposed mental health Act, discusses the reasons why the NMHP has not been implemented and sugges...

Journal: :journal of health management and informatics 0
zahra kavosi mahya mirzaie

introduction: new organization’s success depends on the efficient use of human resources in this study, we aimed to estimate the staffing needs in hospitals of shiraz university of medical sciences (sums) according to model proposed by the ministry of health and medical education in 2012. method: this is a cross-sectional definitive study conducted in three general and six specialized sums hosp...

Journal: :Industrial Management and Data Systems 2008
Sang-Hyun Park Sang M. Lee Seong No Yoon Seung-Jun Yeon

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop an integrated model for manpower forecasting for the information security (IS) industry, one of the fastest growing IT-related industries. The proposed model incorporates three critical factors (feedback structure, time lags, and a flexible saturation point) in a system dynamics (SD) simulation frame. Design/methodology/approach – A simulation m...

2013
Anurag Agrawal Jaijit Bhattacharya Nishant Baranwal Sushil Bhatla Salil Dube Viren Sardana Devender R. Gaur Danica Balazova Samir K. Brahmachari

Inequity in health care access is a major cause of increasing disease burden, catastrophic medical expenses, and inability to escape poverty, especially in the developing world [1–6]. Government programs to effect disease surveillance and treatment do exist, such as for tuberculosis, yet proper implementation is often lacking, especially in rural regions [1,5–7]. The foremost limitation is a re...

2016
Siraj Dawd

Increasing the number as well as improving the capacity and quality of medical professionals to achieve an equitable health care for all is a global priority and a global challenge. In developing countries, which are facing the largest burden of disease, to achieve the above stated objective, there is a big need for more well-trained, competent and dedicated health care providers. Currently, th...

Journal: :Academic Medicine 1968

Journal: :iJIM 2011
U. Raja D. J. McManus J. M. Hardin B. C. Haynes

Healthcare is a critical issue in rural communities throughout the world. Provision of timely and cost effective health care in these communities is a challenge since it is coupled with a lack of adequate infrastructure and manpower support. Twenty percent of the United States of America‘s population resides in rural communities, i.e., 59 million people; however, only nine percent of the nation...

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