Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-08University of Washington Abstract Does the NGO Sector Undermine National Health Systems? How to Measure Migrations of Health Workers Between Public and NGO Care Providers on a Cross-Country Basis William R. Palmquist Chair of the Supervisory Committee: Professor Matthew Sparke Department of Geography This thesis reviews the question of whether the health services provided by Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) lead to internal brain drains of health workers out of public health systems, within individual countries. Studies that measure internal brain drains are reviewed in migration and public / global health literatures. Methods for measuring internal brain drains of health workers from...
This paper analyses the impact of foreign health aid on the emigration rates of physicians. We use a...
Overview: A global shortage of over 7.2 million health workers poses a threat to service delivery pa...
Brain drain is one of the most serious challenges that health systems face in many developing countr...
Background: Health worker migration from resource-poor countries to developed countries, also known ...
Trained human resources are fundamental for well-functioning health systems, and the lack of health ...
The emigration of highly skilled workers can in theory lower social welfare in the migrant-sending c...
Trained human resources are fundamental for well-functioning health systems, and the lack of health ...
First published online: 26 July 2021Debates on the extent to which developing countries suffer from ...
The book is the first comprehensive study of international health worker-migration and-recruitment f...
The 'crisis in human resources' in the health sector has been described as one of the most pressing ...
Migration of health workers ‘Brain drain’ is defined as the movement of health personnel in search o...
Full text not available from this repository.The discussion and debate stimulated by these papers fo...
This policy brief provides new insights on recent migration trends for doctors and nurses up to 200...
I first became interested in this topic after attending an AIDS awareness workshop focusing on South...
Magister Public Health - MPHObjectives: To document the distribution of medical doctors between the ...
This paper analyses the impact of foreign health aid on the emigration rates of physicians. We use a...
Overview: A global shortage of over 7.2 million health workers poses a threat to service delivery pa...
Brain drain is one of the most serious challenges that health systems face in many developing countr...
Background: Health worker migration from resource-poor countries to developed countries, also known ...
Trained human resources are fundamental for well-functioning health systems, and the lack of health ...
The emigration of highly skilled workers can in theory lower social welfare in the migrant-sending c...
Trained human resources are fundamental for well-functioning health systems, and the lack of health ...
First published online: 26 July 2021Debates on the extent to which developing countries suffer from ...
The book is the first comprehensive study of international health worker-migration and-recruitment f...
The 'crisis in human resources' in the health sector has been described as one of the most pressing ...
Migration of health workers ‘Brain drain’ is defined as the movement of health personnel in search o...
Full text not available from this repository.The discussion and debate stimulated by these papers fo...
This policy brief provides new insights on recent migration trends for doctors and nurses up to 200...
I first became interested in this topic after attending an AIDS awareness workshop focusing on South...
Magister Public Health - MPHObjectives: To document the distribution of medical doctors between the ...
This paper analyses the impact of foreign health aid on the emigration rates of physicians. We use a...
Overview: A global shortage of over 7.2 million health workers poses a threat to service delivery pa...
Brain drain is one of the most serious challenges that health systems face in many developing countr...