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Mainstream scholarship holds that it is unethical for Western countries to recruit health professionals from third …, destination countries greatly contribute to worsening the health of the people in developing countries by wrongfully depriving … them of the services of health professionals whose cost of training they funded. Despite its seeming 'credibility' and …
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significant extent in the form of mobile phone. This study was undertaken to understand Female Health Worker's workload, their … work flow, how they presently handle their work flow, and what support can the m-Health product offer to improve the … efficiency of their work-flows. This study, carried out in 6 Primary Health Centers in Mysore district, confirmed the near …
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The response of Health Professionals to the use of health information technology (IT) is an important research topic … that can partly explain the success or failure of any Health IT application. The present study applied a modified version … of the revised Technology Acceptance Model1 to assess the relevant beliefs, and acceptance of Health IT systems in a …
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This article focuses on remuneration in the Human Resources for Health (HRH), comparing wage levels, ranking and … lowest wages and they have so in 9 of 20 countries. Health Care Managers lower earnings than Medical Doctors, but in 5 of 20 …
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Despite policies for addressing shortages and maldistribution of health professionals, sub-Saharan Africa continues to … experience shortages and maldistribution of skilled health professionals. Policies such as return- of- service schemes or state …, implementation; and lack of monitoring and evaluation of the strategies. A focus by global health experts on strengthening and …
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Subsidized primary care and community health worker (CHW) visits are important demand side policies in the effort to … achieve universal health care for children under five. Causal evidence on the effects of these policies, alone and in … anthropometrics for 1649 children from a randomized control trial in Bamako that cross-randomized CHW visits and access to free health …
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the experience of acceleration and the ways in which this brings ethical implications to the fore for health professionals … health professionals: the expected flexibility of directors facing uncertainty; the erosion of the ethics of care; the …
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