The availability of medical providers, a crucial element in quality of care, depends not only on budgeting for and filling posts but also on ensuring that providers are not frequently absent. We present data from a nationally representative all-India survey (conducted in 2003) of over 1400 public health centers across 19 major states, in which survey enumerators physically verify the attendance of providers during unannounced visits, and find that nearly 40 % of doctors and medical service providers are absent from work on a typical day. Doctor absence rates ranged from 30 % in Madhya Pradesh to over 67 % in Bihar. High absence of medical workers is unlikely to be explained by official duties outside the clinic since even pharmacists and la...
The analysis made in this paper is illustriously indicate that the shortage of human resources for h...
Background: The current belief of availability of doctors in India is based on the registration stoc...
The Department of Health is experiencing repeated negative press releases with the respect to the qu...
The authors report on a study in which unannounced visits were made to health clinics in Bangladesh ...
Government doctor absenteeism from their public posts is a sizable problem across developing economi...
I n this paper, we report results from surveys in which enumerators madeunannounced visits to primar...
Absent providers are a major problem both for public health facilities and primary schools in many d...
Abstract: This paper presents comparable national estimates of provider absence at primary schools ...
Abstract Background In many developing countries, such as India, information on human resources in t...
Background: In general, physicians and family physicians more specifically tend to treat themselves ...
Absenteeism has been linked to ineffective healthcare delivery in several studies. This research loo...
Hospital administration is a major challenge in the present day environment of private and corporate...
Background: An effective health workforce is essential for achieving health-related new Sustainable ...
Background: Ambulatory health care services are a major contributor to the large and inequitable hea...
India faces a severe shortage of healthcare workers, especially doctors, despite having the largest ...
The analysis made in this paper is illustriously indicate that the shortage of human resources for h...
Background: The current belief of availability of doctors in India is based on the registration stoc...
The Department of Health is experiencing repeated negative press releases with the respect to the qu...
The authors report on a study in which unannounced visits were made to health clinics in Bangladesh ...
Government doctor absenteeism from their public posts is a sizable problem across developing economi...
I n this paper, we report results from surveys in which enumerators madeunannounced visits to primar...
Absent providers are a major problem both for public health facilities and primary schools in many d...
Abstract: This paper presents comparable national estimates of provider absence at primary schools ...
Abstract Background In many developing countries, such as India, information on human resources in t...
Background: In general, physicians and family physicians more specifically tend to treat themselves ...
Absenteeism has been linked to ineffective healthcare delivery in several studies. This research loo...
Hospital administration is a major challenge in the present day environment of private and corporate...
Background: An effective health workforce is essential for achieving health-related new Sustainable ...
Background: Ambulatory health care services are a major contributor to the large and inequitable hea...
India faces a severe shortage of healthcare workers, especially doctors, despite having the largest ...
The analysis made in this paper is illustriously indicate that the shortage of human resources for h...
Background: The current belief of availability of doctors in India is based on the registration stoc...
The Department of Health is experiencing repeated negative press releases with the respect to the qu...