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Human Resources for Health: Preparing for Tomorrow

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1991
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Human Resources for Health

2021
Abstract People are the cornerstone of a health system. For a health system to function well, adequate numbers of well-trained and well-compensated health professionals are essential to effectively deliver care to those who need it. In impoverished countries, decades of under-resourced training programs, low wages, and poor working ...
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Human resources for health in India

The Lancet, 2011
India has a severe shortage of human resources for health. It has a shortage of qualified health workers and the workforce is concentrated in urban areas. Bringing qualified health workers to rural, remote, and underserved areas is very challenging. Many Indians, especially those living in rural areas, receive care from unqualified providers.
Mohan, Rao   +4 more
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Planning and costing human resources for health

The Lancet, 2008
Human resources are crucial for the provision of health care and represent the largest single use of public spending on health in developing countries. Yet countries face an ongoing challenge when it comes to financing human resources for health (HRH) sufficiently to sustain an adequate supply of health workers and stimulate greater productivity and ...
Amanda, Glassman   +3 more
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The TOPMed genomic resource for human health

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2021
The TOPMed consortium report whole-genome sequencing data from 53,831 ethnically diverse participants. They describe the key features of the genetic variation and produce data resources for future medical research by the wider scientific community.
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Human resources for health: overcoming the crisis

The Lancet, 2004
In this analysis of the global workforce, the Joint Learning Initiative-a consortium of more than 100 health leaders-proposes that mobilisation and strengthening of human resources for health, neglected yet critical, is central to combating health crises in some of the world's poorest countries and for building sustainable health systems in all ...
Chen, L   +21 more
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Human Resources for Health

2017
Impoverished countries face what has been termed a human resource crisis. Decades of under-resourced training programs, low public sector wages, and poor working conditions have led to shortages of health workers and the underperformance of staff where the burden of disease is the highest.
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