textabstractBackground: Well-trained, well-distributed and productive health workers are crucial for access to high-quality, cost-effective healthcare. Because neither a shortage nor a surplus of health workers is wanted, policymakers use workforce planning models to get information on future labour markets and adjust policies accordingly. A neglected topic of workforce planning models is productivity growth, which has an effect on future demand for labour. However, calculating productivity growth for specific types of input is not as straightforward as it seems. This study shows how to calculate factor technical change (FTC) for specific types of input. Methods: The paper first theoretically derives FTCs from technical change in a consiste...
The aim of this paper is to study (adverse) selection in a labour supply model where potential appli...
Abstract Human resources for health have been recognized as essential to the development of responsi...
Background: Ensuring healthcare delivery is dependent both on the prediction of the future demand fo...
BackgroundWell-trained, well-distributed and productive health workers are crucial for access to hig...
Background: Well-trained, well-distributed and productive health workers are crucial for access to h...
Background: Well-trained, well-distributed and productive health workers are crucial for access to h...
BACKGROUND: The development of labour productivity is relevant for accurately planning future staffi...
Health workforce planning is traditionally based on demographically-driven 'silo-based' models in wh...
Health workers play a crucial role in performing health system functions. Thus, an effective health ...
Background: Compared to other countries, The Netherlands has an extended system of health workforce ...
Although it is widely acknowledged that health workforce planning is critical for health care system...
INTRODUCTION: In many countries, health-care labour markets are constantly being challenged by an al...
Labour costs are the largest proportion of total costs in the health industry in developed countries...
Healthcare expenditure in Western countries is substantial and outpaces economic growth, therefore c...
CONTEXT: Manpower is critical for health care systems. It is, however, one of the least strategicall...
The aim of this paper is to study (adverse) selection in a labour supply model where potential appli...
Abstract Human resources for health have been recognized as essential to the development of responsi...
Background: Ensuring healthcare delivery is dependent both on the prediction of the future demand fo...
BackgroundWell-trained, well-distributed and productive health workers are crucial for access to hig...
Background: Well-trained, well-distributed and productive health workers are crucial for access to h...
Background: Well-trained, well-distributed and productive health workers are crucial for access to h...
BACKGROUND: The development of labour productivity is relevant for accurately planning future staffi...
Health workforce planning is traditionally based on demographically-driven 'silo-based' models in wh...
Health workers play a crucial role in performing health system functions. Thus, an effective health ...
Background: Compared to other countries, The Netherlands has an extended system of health workforce ...
Although it is widely acknowledged that health workforce planning is critical for health care system...
INTRODUCTION: In many countries, health-care labour markets are constantly being challenged by an al...
Labour costs are the largest proportion of total costs in the health industry in developed countries...
Healthcare expenditure in Western countries is substantial and outpaces economic growth, therefore c...
CONTEXT: Manpower is critical for health care systems. It is, however, one of the least strategicall...
The aim of this paper is to study (adverse) selection in a labour supply model where potential appli...
Abstract Human resources for health have been recognized as essential to the development of responsi...
Background: Ensuring healthcare delivery is dependent both on the prediction of the future demand fo...