Despite global recognition of the importance of human resources for health (HRH) in achieving health system goals, very little is known about what works, for whom and under what circumstances, especially for low-income and middleincome countries. Several important events and reports have called for increased funding and capacity for HRH research in recent years and several initiatives have started as a result. Progress has been slow, however. The following strategies can be most valuable in ensuring the relevance of the generated evidence for decision making and its contribution to stronger health systems. The first is to promote national processes to set priorities for HRH research with active participation from decision makers. The second...
The past decade has seen several high-level events and documents committing to strengthening the fie...
The past decade has seen several high-level events and documents committing to strengthening the fie...
HPSR HRH Reader collaborators include Seye Abimbola, University of Sydney, Australia; Raeda AbuAlRub...
Despite global recognition of the importance of human resources for health (HRH) in achieving health...
Abstract Health workers are central to people-centred health systems, resilient economies and sustai...
Abstract Health workers are central to people-centred health systems, resilient economies and sustai...
HPSR HRH Reader collaborators include Seye Abimbola, University of Sydney, Australia; Raeda AbuAlRub...
Recognition of the importance of effective human resources for health (HRH) planning is evident in e...
Health workers are central to people-centred health systems, resilient economies and sustainable dev...
Health workers are central to people-centred health systems, resilient economies and sustainable dev...
Health workers are central to people-centred health systems, resilient economies and sustainable dev...
Health workers are central to people-centred health systems, resilient economies and sustainable dev...
A cross-disciplinary group of experts looked at how improved research skills and practices in health...
Those planning, managing and working in health systems worldwide routinely need to make decisions re...
Those planning, managing and working in health systems worldwide routinely need to make decisions re...
The past decade has seen several high-level events and documents committing to strengthening the fie...
The past decade has seen several high-level events and documents committing to strengthening the fie...
HPSR HRH Reader collaborators include Seye Abimbola, University of Sydney, Australia; Raeda AbuAlRub...
Despite global recognition of the importance of human resources for health (HRH) in achieving health...
Abstract Health workers are central to people-centred health systems, resilient economies and sustai...
Abstract Health workers are central to people-centred health systems, resilient economies and sustai...
HPSR HRH Reader collaborators include Seye Abimbola, University of Sydney, Australia; Raeda AbuAlRub...
Recognition of the importance of effective human resources for health (HRH) planning is evident in e...
Health workers are central to people-centred health systems, resilient economies and sustainable dev...
Health workers are central to people-centred health systems, resilient economies and sustainable dev...
Health workers are central to people-centred health systems, resilient economies and sustainable dev...
Health workers are central to people-centred health systems, resilient economies and sustainable dev...
A cross-disciplinary group of experts looked at how improved research skills and practices in health...
Those planning, managing and working in health systems worldwide routinely need to make decisions re...
Those planning, managing and working in health systems worldwide routinely need to make decisions re...
The past decade has seen several high-level events and documents committing to strengthening the fie...
The past decade has seen several high-level events and documents committing to strengthening the fie...
HPSR HRH Reader collaborators include Seye Abimbola, University of Sydney, Australia; Raeda AbuAlRub...