Healthcare workforce shortage is a worldwide problem (1). Workforce shortage may be defined as not having the right number of people with the right skills in the right place at the right time, to provide the right services to the right people (2). In this regard, the trends are worrisome, and the situation is getting worse. The consequences are also very consistent – limited care health services and limited quality of health care (1). In short, there is an imbalance between need and supply. The solution: as health care needs increase worldwide, the “production” of personnel must be increased! But is it really that simple? Are the problem and the solution so reciprocal and directly linked
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This testimony discu...
The 'crisis in human resources' in the health sector has been described as one of the most pressing ...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...
Healthcare workforce shortage is a worldwide problem (1). Workforce shortage may be defined as not ...
The current “workforce crisis” in the NHS is not a new phenomenon and we are seeing this become a gr...
The job of the healthcare workers is considered as one of the noblest jobs and is critical in the he...
Background Healthcare is facing a shortage of qualified healthcare professionals. The pandemic has ...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...
It will not be possible to effectively scale up MNCH care without dealing with theglobal crisis that...
A well-functioning health system depends largely on the quantity and capacity of health human resour...
Future global health security requires a health and care workforce (HCWF) that can respond effective...
Health workforce issues have been on the top of the policy agenda across the globe in recent years. ...
Background: Ensuring healthcare delivery is dependent both on the prediction of the future demand fo...
With increased globalization and interdependence among countries, sustained health worker migration ...
The 2020–2022 period of the global COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fact that many countries health sys...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This testimony discu...
The 'crisis in human resources' in the health sector has been described as one of the most pressing ...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...
Healthcare workforce shortage is a worldwide problem (1). Workforce shortage may be defined as not ...
The current “workforce crisis” in the NHS is not a new phenomenon and we are seeing this become a gr...
The job of the healthcare workers is considered as one of the noblest jobs and is critical in the he...
Background Healthcare is facing a shortage of qualified healthcare professionals. The pandemic has ...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...
It will not be possible to effectively scale up MNCH care without dealing with theglobal crisis that...
A well-functioning health system depends largely on the quantity and capacity of health human resour...
Future global health security requires a health and care workforce (HCWF) that can respond effective...
Health workforce issues have been on the top of the policy agenda across the globe in recent years. ...
Background: Ensuring healthcare delivery is dependent both on the prediction of the future demand fo...
With increased globalization and interdependence among countries, sustained health worker migration ...
The 2020–2022 period of the global COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fact that many countries health sys...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This testimony discu...
The 'crisis in human resources' in the health sector has been described as one of the most pressing ...
As population growth and the aging of the overall population increase demand for health care, policy...