Trained human resources are fundamental for well-functioning health systems, and the lack of health workers undermines public sector capacity to meet population health needs. While external brain drain from low and middle-income countries is well described, there is little understanding of the degree of internal brain drain, and how increases in health sector funding through global health initiatives may contribute to the outflow of health workers from the public sector to donor agencies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and the private sector.An observational study was conducted to estimate the degree of internal and external brain drain among Mozambican nationals qualifying from domestic and foreign medical schools between 1980–2006...
Significant numbers of African-trained health workers migrate every year to developed countries incl...
The shortage of human resources in developing countries has reached crisis point, particularly in su...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-08University of Washington Abstract Does the NGO S...
Trained human resources are fundamental for well-functioning health systems, and the lack of health ...
Trained human resources are fundamental for well-functioning health systems, and the lack of health ...
Magister Public Health - MPHObjectives: To document the distribution of medical doctors between the ...
Since the end of apartheid, South Africa has experienced a significant outflow of health professiona...
Developing countries continue to lose a significant number of health care professionals to developed...
M.Comm.Sub-Saharan Africa is facing a health crisis. The prevalence of disease has intensified in re...
Abstract Background The medical "brain drain" has been described as rich countries "looting" doctors...
Brain drain is one of the most serious challenges that health systems face in many developing countr...
According to studies published in the Sub-Saharan African Medical School Study one in eight physicia...
This paper examines how Medical Brain Drain (MBD) creates incentives for the production of doctors i...
Background: Health worker migration from resource-poor countries to developed countries, also known ...
Western recruiting agencies and countries has been blamed for the \'brain drain\' of medical doctors...
Significant numbers of African-trained health workers migrate every year to developed countries incl...
The shortage of human resources in developing countries has reached crisis point, particularly in su...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-08University of Washington Abstract Does the NGO S...
Trained human resources are fundamental for well-functioning health systems, and the lack of health ...
Trained human resources are fundamental for well-functioning health systems, and the lack of health ...
Magister Public Health - MPHObjectives: To document the distribution of medical doctors between the ...
Since the end of apartheid, South Africa has experienced a significant outflow of health professiona...
Developing countries continue to lose a significant number of health care professionals to developed...
M.Comm.Sub-Saharan Africa is facing a health crisis. The prevalence of disease has intensified in re...
Abstract Background The medical "brain drain" has been described as rich countries "looting" doctors...
Brain drain is one of the most serious challenges that health systems face in many developing countr...
According to studies published in the Sub-Saharan African Medical School Study one in eight physicia...
This paper examines how Medical Brain Drain (MBD) creates incentives for the production of doctors i...
Background: Health worker migration from resource-poor countries to developed countries, also known ...
Western recruiting agencies and countries has been blamed for the \'brain drain\' of medical doctors...
Significant numbers of African-trained health workers migrate every year to developed countries incl...
The shortage of human resources in developing countries has reached crisis point, particularly in su...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-08University of Washington Abstract Does the NGO S...