Improving equitable access to quality health services is one of the main pillars of the World Bank Health, Nutrition, and Population Strategy. The Bank gives high priority to ensuring equitable and sustainable improvements in health outcomes with particular attention to enhancing the well-being of the poor and vulnerable population as part of its primary mission to reduce poverty and promote shared prosperity across the globe. Within this framework, the Bank supports the aspirations of developing countries toward universal health coverage as an important goal that will contribute to each country's efforts in ensuring inclusive and sustainable development. The Bank has identified the inadequate availability of health services and health work...
Seeks to set out a microeconomic analysis as a starting point for a better understanding of health w...
Seeks to set out a microeconomic analysis as a starting point for a better understanding of health w...
Abstract Health workers are central to people-centred health systems, resilient economies and sustai...
Improving equitable access to quality health services is one of the main pillars of the World Bank H...
Abstract Human resources for health have been recognized as essential to the development of responsi...
Abstract Human resources for health have been recognized as essential to the development of responsi...
Shortages, geographic imbalances and poor performance of health workers pose major challenges for im...
The Ministry of Health, Ghana, is engaged in developing a new Human Resources for Health (HRH) Strat...
Shortages, geographic imbalances and poor performance of health workers pose major challenges for im...
Shortages, geographic imbalances and poor performance of health workers pose major challenges for im...
Aim: To analyse options for maximising the capacity of human resources for health to achieve Univers...
Recognition of the importance of effective human resources for health (HRH) planning is evident in e...
In this study, the authors investigate the global labor market and employment relations, which are c...
Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) involves distributing resources, especially human resource...
Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) involves distributing resources, especially human resource...
Seeks to set out a microeconomic analysis as a starting point for a better understanding of health w...
Seeks to set out a microeconomic analysis as a starting point for a better understanding of health w...
Abstract Health workers are central to people-centred health systems, resilient economies and sustai...
Improving equitable access to quality health services is one of the main pillars of the World Bank H...
Abstract Human resources for health have been recognized as essential to the development of responsi...
Abstract Human resources for health have been recognized as essential to the development of responsi...
Shortages, geographic imbalances and poor performance of health workers pose major challenges for im...
The Ministry of Health, Ghana, is engaged in developing a new Human Resources for Health (HRH) Strat...
Shortages, geographic imbalances and poor performance of health workers pose major challenges for im...
Shortages, geographic imbalances and poor performance of health workers pose major challenges for im...
Aim: To analyse options for maximising the capacity of human resources for health to achieve Univers...
Recognition of the importance of effective human resources for health (HRH) planning is evident in e...
In this study, the authors investigate the global labor market and employment relations, which are c...
Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) involves distributing resources, especially human resource...
Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) involves distributing resources, especially human resource...
Seeks to set out a microeconomic analysis as a starting point for a better understanding of health w...
Seeks to set out a microeconomic analysis as a starting point for a better understanding of health w...
Abstract Health workers are central to people-centred health systems, resilient economies and sustai...