BackgroundThe Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), as part of its 2030 National Transformation Program, set a goal of transforming the healthcare sector to increase access to, and improve the quality and efficiency of, health services. To assist with the workforce planning component, we projected the needed number of physicians and nurses into 2030. We developed a new needs-based methodology since previous global benchmarks of health worker concentration may not apply to the KSA.MethodsWe constructed an epidemiologic "needs-based" model that takes into account the health needs of the KSA population, cost-effective treatment service delivery models, and worker productivity. This model relied heavily on up-to-date epidemiologic and workforce s...
Abstract Background The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a rapidly developing high-income country that ...
Saudi Arabia, like many areas of the world, is challenged by a nursing shortage. The World Health Or...
Abstract Background The High-Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth released its ...
BackgroundHealth workforce planning is critical for health systems to safeguard the ability to affor...
Abstract Background Saudi Arabia is currently passing through a transformational phase. There is a h...
Background: Human resources are the key component of health systems. It is critical to have the righ...
There is a substantial shortage of human resource for health in both developed and developing countr...
BackgroundIn low- and middle-income countries, scaling essential health interventions to achieve hea...
In low- and middle-income countries, scaling essential health interventions to achieve health develo...
BackgroundThe High-Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth released its report to ...
Background: The majority of nurses in the Saudi health system are expatriates and Saudisation of nur...
Abstract This paper looks at the current situation of health deficits and shortages in Morocco with...
The current study aims to assess the capabilities of the health care system in the Kingdom of Saudi ...
Aim: The aim was to evaluate physicians' and nurses' perceptions toward services provision at primar...
Background: Evidence-based health workforce policies are essential to ensure the provision of high-q...
Abstract Background The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a rapidly developing high-income country that ...
Saudi Arabia, like many areas of the world, is challenged by a nursing shortage. The World Health Or...
Abstract Background The High-Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth released its ...
BackgroundHealth workforce planning is critical for health systems to safeguard the ability to affor...
Abstract Background Saudi Arabia is currently passing through a transformational phase. There is a h...
Background: Human resources are the key component of health systems. It is critical to have the righ...
There is a substantial shortage of human resource for health in both developed and developing countr...
BackgroundIn low- and middle-income countries, scaling essential health interventions to achieve hea...
In low- and middle-income countries, scaling essential health interventions to achieve health develo...
BackgroundThe High-Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth released its report to ...
Background: The majority of nurses in the Saudi health system are expatriates and Saudisation of nur...
Abstract This paper looks at the current situation of health deficits and shortages in Morocco with...
The current study aims to assess the capabilities of the health care system in the Kingdom of Saudi ...
Aim: The aim was to evaluate physicians' and nurses' perceptions toward services provision at primar...
Background: Evidence-based health workforce policies are essential to ensure the provision of high-q...
Abstract Background The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a rapidly developing high-income country that ...
Saudi Arabia, like many areas of the world, is challenged by a nursing shortage. The World Health Or...
Abstract Background The High-Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth released its ...