Background: Human resources are the key component of health systems. It is critical to have the right number of human resources at anytime and anywhere in the health system. This article aims to help local health decision makers to identify potential gaps between the future supply and demand of human resources and to make necessary changes in medical training processes to fill the gap. Methods: An eight-stage process was applied to project the supply and demand of health workers in Ilam province in 2025 for the following fields: public health, environmental health, general medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing and midwifery. To estimate the demand for human resources, a mainly population-based model (manpower-to-population ratio) was appli...
Background: In health care system, human resource has a key role in comparison to other factors. The...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Human resources is one of the most important factors in the process of pro...
There is a substantial shortage of human resource for health in both developed and developing countr...
Background: Human resources are the key component of health systems. It is critical to have the righ...
Background: One of the most important priorities of all countries is equitable access and according ...
Abstract Background For an effective health system, human resources for health (HRH) planning should...
The modeling method used here differentiates between medical need for healthcare and demand for heal...
BackgroundHealth workforce planning is critical for health systems to safeguard the ability to affor...
Abstract This paper looks at the current situation of health deficits and shortages in Morocco with...
Abstract This paper focuses on the importance of human health resources in relation to current and ...
Introduction: Due to the necessity of careful planning in the human capital of health and the effect...
In low- and middle-income countries, scaling essential health interventions to achieve health develo...
Context: Health manpower planning (HMP) aims at matching health manpower (HM) supply to the populati...
Background and Aim: Today, healthcare system is exposed to inappropriate human resources distributio...
BackgroundIn low- and middle-income countries, scaling essential health interventions to achieve hea...
Background: In health care system, human resource has a key role in comparison to other factors. The...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Human resources is one of the most important factors in the process of pro...
There is a substantial shortage of human resource for health in both developed and developing countr...
Background: Human resources are the key component of health systems. It is critical to have the righ...
Background: One of the most important priorities of all countries is equitable access and according ...
Abstract Background For an effective health system, human resources for health (HRH) planning should...
The modeling method used here differentiates between medical need for healthcare and demand for heal...
BackgroundHealth workforce planning is critical for health systems to safeguard the ability to affor...
Abstract This paper looks at the current situation of health deficits and shortages in Morocco with...
Abstract This paper focuses on the importance of human health resources in relation to current and ...
Introduction: Due to the necessity of careful planning in the human capital of health and the effect...
In low- and middle-income countries, scaling essential health interventions to achieve health develo...
Context: Health manpower planning (HMP) aims at matching health manpower (HM) supply to the populati...
Background and Aim: Today, healthcare system is exposed to inappropriate human resources distributio...
BackgroundIn low- and middle-income countries, scaling essential health interventions to achieve hea...
Background: In health care system, human resource has a key role in comparison to other factors. The...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Human resources is one of the most important factors in the process of pro...
There is a substantial shortage of human resource for health in both developed and developing countr...