This review showed that thinking about the shortage of health care personnel merely in terms of insufficient numbers prevents sound strategic interventions to solve the country’s human resources for health (HRH) problem. It revealed that the numbers shortage was one facet of a broader problem that included the mal distribution of HRH, production of the wrong skills in the nursing care, the attrition of staff from the public health services and, contextually, the ever-changing demands on the health services. The challenge in South Africa was furthermore to train and retain health care personnel with skills and expertise that are commensurate with the changing demands on the public health services. Uit hierdie oorsig het dit duidelik geblyk ...
The quality and quantity of health care services delivered by the Malawi public health system is sev...
Background: South Africa has a serious shortage of human and financial resources to provide primary ...
According to the World Health Report 2006, 57 countries face a critical shortage of health workers. ...
described as having a healthcare crisis. Failure to pay salaries to staff and shortages of medicines...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization defines a “critical shortage” of health workers as being few...
numbers of appropriately qualified human resources for health (HRH) are a critical component of any ...
Human resources are the crucial core of a health system, but they have been a neglected component of...
Human resources are the crucial core of a health system, but they have been a neglected component of...
The quality and quantity of health care services delivered by the Malawi public health system is sev...
The already inadequate health systems of Africa, especially sub-Saharan Africa, have been badly dama...
Task shifting is a process of delegation whereby tasks are moved, where appropriate, to less special...
Abstract Background Angola is among sub-Saharan African countries dealing with a crisis of Human Res...
CITATION: Smith, A., et al. 2018. Human resources for health planning and National Health Insurance ...
Objective To estimate systematically the inflow and outflow of health workers in Africa and examine ...
Master of Commerce in Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2013.The shortage of Human Re...
The quality and quantity of health care services delivered by the Malawi public health system is sev...
Background: South Africa has a serious shortage of human and financial resources to provide primary ...
According to the World Health Report 2006, 57 countries face a critical shortage of health workers. ...
described as having a healthcare crisis. Failure to pay salaries to staff and shortages of medicines...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization defines a “critical shortage” of health workers as being few...
numbers of appropriately qualified human resources for health (HRH) are a critical component of any ...
Human resources are the crucial core of a health system, but they have been a neglected component of...
Human resources are the crucial core of a health system, but they have been a neglected component of...
The quality and quantity of health care services delivered by the Malawi public health system is sev...
The already inadequate health systems of Africa, especially sub-Saharan Africa, have been badly dama...
Task shifting is a process of delegation whereby tasks are moved, where appropriate, to less special...
Abstract Background Angola is among sub-Saharan African countries dealing with a crisis of Human Res...
CITATION: Smith, A., et al. 2018. Human resources for health planning and National Health Insurance ...
Objective To estimate systematically the inflow and outflow of health workers in Africa and examine ...
Master of Commerce in Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2013.The shortage of Human Re...
The quality and quantity of health care services delivered by the Malawi public health system is sev...
Background: South Africa has a serious shortage of human and financial resources to provide primary ...
According to the World Health Report 2006, 57 countries face a critical shortage of health workers. ...