A shortage of medical personnel has become a critical problem for developing countries attempting to expand the provision of medical services for the poor. In order to highlight the driving forces determining the international allocation of medical personnel, the cases of four countries, namely the Philippines and South Africa as source countries and Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom as destination countries, are examined. The paper concludes that changes in demand generated in major destination countries determine the international allocation of medical personnel at least in the short run. Major destination countries often alter their policies on how many medical staff they can accept, and from where, while source countries are required ...
Discussion Papers are preliminary materials circulated to stimulate discussions and critical comment
Background:Migration of health professionals from low and middle income countries to rich countries ...
The already inadequate health systems of Africa, especially sub-Saharan Africa, have been badly dama...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
Abstract A special emphasis is placed in this paper on developing countries where series of constra...
In light of the shortage of healthcare professionals, many developing countries operate a defacto tw...
Abstract Background: There is an increasing trend of international migration of health professional...
Abstract This paper focuses on the shortage in health workforce, its causes and its consequences. T...
The shortage of human resources in developing countries has reached crisis point, particularly in su...
In this paper, we address the issues of shortage and maldistribution of health personnel in southeas...
Africa has a critical health worker shortage. As a whole, the continent has only 2% of the global su...
The maldistribution of health workers globally and within the Asia Pacific region remains problemati...
Strengthening the health workforce and universal health coverage (UHC) are among key targets in the ...
For the United Kingdom, and some other developed countries, active international recruitment has bec...
This policy brief provides new insights on recent migration trends for doctors and nurses up to 200...
Discussion Papers are preliminary materials circulated to stimulate discussions and critical comment
Background:Migration of health professionals from low and middle income countries to rich countries ...
The already inadequate health systems of Africa, especially sub-Saharan Africa, have been badly dama...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
Abstract A special emphasis is placed in this paper on developing countries where series of constra...
In light of the shortage of healthcare professionals, many developing countries operate a defacto tw...
Abstract Background: There is an increasing trend of international migration of health professional...
Abstract This paper focuses on the shortage in health workforce, its causes and its consequences. T...
The shortage of human resources in developing countries has reached crisis point, particularly in su...
In this paper, we address the issues of shortage and maldistribution of health personnel in southeas...
Africa has a critical health worker shortage. As a whole, the continent has only 2% of the global su...
The maldistribution of health workers globally and within the Asia Pacific region remains problemati...
Strengthening the health workforce and universal health coverage (UHC) are among key targets in the ...
For the United Kingdom, and some other developed countries, active international recruitment has bec...
This policy brief provides new insights on recent migration trends for doctors and nurses up to 200...
Discussion Papers are preliminary materials circulated to stimulate discussions and critical comment
Background:Migration of health professionals from low and middle income countries to rich countries ...
The already inadequate health systems of Africa, especially sub-Saharan Africa, have been badly dama...