Human resource issues and its implications for health sector reforms Given the growing complexities and challenges the health sector faces, reforms in this sector are inevitable. Often health sector reforms aimed to address many of these deficiencies and ensuring effectiveness and efficiency of resource use, they focus on making the health systems responsive through strengthening financial systems, ensuring local participation and public private partnerships, and autonomy of health facilities. The reform process, among other things, intrinsically makes some fundamental assumptions some of which are as follows: high organisational commitment of health care providers, high professional commitment of health care providers, and adequate skills ...
Abstract Background In many developing countries, such as India, information on human resources in t...
Human Resource Development (HRD) is a framework for the expansion of human capital within an organiz...
Objectives We provide new estimates on size, composition and distribution of human resource for heal...
Given the growing complexities and challenges the health sector faces, reforms in this sector are in...
Human resource management (HRM) policies and their effective implementation are expected to influenc...
Introduction: The health workforce is the channel for delivering health interventions to population...
Among Other Resources Of Organizations, Human Resource Is The Most Critical One That Makes A Differe...
This paper studies the relationship between a particular set of Human Resource Development (HRD) pra...
There is building evidence in India that the delivery of health services suffers from an actual shor...
Abstract Background Human Resources for Health (HRH) are crucial for improving health services cover...
Health care is considered as one of the fundamental rights of every individual. At the same time, ef...
Abstract This article considers some of the effects of health sector reform on human resources for h...
While Human Resource Management (HRM) has gained significant importance in healthcare, very few stud...
In pursuance of the Bhore Committee (1946) recommendations, (1) India had established the norms for ...
The paper examined the growth and adequacy of the workforce engaged in health care sector in India f...
Abstract Background In many developing countries, such as India, information on human resources in t...
Human Resource Development (HRD) is a framework for the expansion of human capital within an organiz...
Objectives We provide new estimates on size, composition and distribution of human resource for heal...
Given the growing complexities and challenges the health sector faces, reforms in this sector are in...
Human resource management (HRM) policies and their effective implementation are expected to influenc...
Introduction: The health workforce is the channel for delivering health interventions to population...
Among Other Resources Of Organizations, Human Resource Is The Most Critical One That Makes A Differe...
This paper studies the relationship between a particular set of Human Resource Development (HRD) pra...
There is building evidence in India that the delivery of health services suffers from an actual shor...
Abstract Background Human Resources for Health (HRH) are crucial for improving health services cover...
Health care is considered as one of the fundamental rights of every individual. At the same time, ef...
Abstract This article considers some of the effects of health sector reform on human resources for h...
While Human Resource Management (HRM) has gained significant importance in healthcare, very few stud...
In pursuance of the Bhore Committee (1946) recommendations, (1) India had established the norms for ...
The paper examined the growth and adequacy of the workforce engaged in health care sector in India f...
Abstract Background In many developing countries, such as India, information on human resources in t...
Human Resource Development (HRD) is a framework for the expansion of human capital within an organiz...
Objectives We provide new estimates on size, composition and distribution of human resource for heal...