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Health-Manpower Needs

New England Journal of Medicine, 1978
Congress has temporarily settled the health-manpower controversy with its compromised, but still controversial, legislation. As a condition for federal capitation support of medical schools, the new law requires a 5 per cent increase in third-year medical-school classes from defined new pools of potential applicants.
Alexander Leaf
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Health Manpower

New England Journal of Medicine, 1975
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Trends in Health Manpower

Health Affairs, 1985
Health Affairs inaugurated in its last issue a new feature that will provide readers on a continuing basis data on the most important trends of the burgeoning medical industry. Once a year, the trends of a significant quarter of the total health sphere will be reported, thus giving readers the opportunity to track this information over time.
L, LeRoy, J K, Iglehart, D A, Ellwood
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HEALTH MANPOWER REEXAMINED

Pediatrics, 1971
As the "health care crisis" becomes this year's "in" issue, a whole host of "solutions" are unveiled, rivalling the promotion of new model cars, breakfast cereals, and X-rated movies. Common features of these proposals are: flashy titles like "Medicredit," "Ameriplan," "HMO's," and so forth, mind-boggling complexity, benefits slanted to the advantage ...
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Health Manpower in Transition

The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, 1967
Doctor Michael M. Davis, one of the pioneers in the study of medical care and health policy in the United States, identified the basic elements of medical services as 1. people, 2. professionals, 3. facilities, 4. organization and 5. finances.1 In his opinion, finances represented the foundation that supported professionals, facilities and ...
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Health manpower migration in the Americas

Health Policy and Education, 1981
This paper discusses the international migration of physicians and nurses in the Americas in terms of dimensions, directions, salient characteristics of migrants, and possible consequences of migratory flow. The paper is based on information from a previous multinational study on the international migration of physicians and nurses, carried out by the ...
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The Logic of a “Shortage of Health Manpower”

International Journal of Health Services, 1973
In the United States, statements about shortages of physicians, dentists, nurses, and allied health manpower have generated controversies. This article indicates how the estimate of a shortage of 50,000 physicians was derived. Such figures have utility but are inadequate for program planning since they do not reflect other elements that impinge on ...
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Manpower planning: health manpower planning-hospital manpower planning

2010
The main objective of this thesis is to present concepts and knowledge involved in manpower planning, health manpower planning, hospital manpower planning, and the development of manpower and staffing guidelines in hospitals. Along with this objective, it was felt necessary that this thesis offer a good review of approaches or techniques used in ...
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