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The Public Health Workforce

Health Affairs, 2002
Defining the public health workforce and specifying its performance requirements present equal challenges as the nation anticipates public health needs for the twenty-first century. The core group of professionals employed by government public health agencies works in close partnership with a wide range of public, private, and voluntary organizations ...
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Debating health workforce innovation

Medical Journal of Australia, 2006
The profession should speak with one voice in the debate about task transfer.
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Workforce Health And Productivity

Health Affairs, 2017
Work and health are inextricably linked. Most American adults spend nearly half of their waking hours at work. Poor physical and social working conditions are associated with chronic illnesses such as hypertension, and work-related accidents and illnesses claim billions of dollars in health care costs and lost productivity annually.
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Health workforce

Abstract The health workforce includes a wide range of professionals, health managers, community health workers, and other types of workers are essential to the functioning of district health systems. Public health services and interventions will only have the desired impact on health if the health workforce is recruited well, trained ...
Sylvia Tilford, John Walley
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Health-Care Workforce

2018
The health care workforce of the future will need more people to work in disciplines and places that serve the growing number of patients with chronic diseases. Current workforce projections suggest that the future number and distribution of primary care and specialty physicians will not be adequate to meet the growing burden of chronic disease.
Erin Fraher, Bruce J. Fried
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The Health Workforce

2020
Primary healthcare generally is the first point of contact for a patient entering the health system. Secondary care is provided by a facility or specialist after referral by a primary health clinician. The establishment of Local Hospital Networks across the country is underway as a strategy to optimize delivery, coordination and access to secondary ...
Alister Hodge, Wayne Varndell
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