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Strengthening National and Subnational Departments for Human Resources Development
Contributor(s): Who Regional Office for the Eastern Medi (Author)
ISBN: 9290216468     ISBN-13: 9789290216469
Publisher: World Health Organization
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2008
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Annotation: There is a growing health workforce crisis in many countries. In the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region, the disparity in supply and demand, geographic maldistribution in urban and rural setting, and imbalance in the number of different categories of professionals, represent further dimensions of the crisis facing health system development, and its health workforce.
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Allied Health Services - General
- Business & Economics | Management - General
Dewey: 658
Physical Information: 59 pages
 
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There is a growing health workforce crisis in many countries. In the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region, the disparity in supply and demand, geographic maldistribution in urban and rural setting, and imbalance in the number of different categories of professionals, represent further dimensions of the crisis facing health system development, and its health workforce.

Human resources for health include trained health professionals, as well as non-health professionals, working in health systems and those who have gained some caring knowledge and skills and volunteer to support health in families and communities. The Health Workforce Development Series represents a major contribution on the part of the WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean to the Human resources for Health Decade 2006-2015. It is aimed at supporting Member States of the Region in improving health system performance in general, and the health workforce in particular, through boosting institutional capacity building for human resources development. The series is generic, user-friendly, and has been specifically designed to meet the special needs of different countries in the Region for rapid yet sustainable health system improvement. Each country can select actions applicable to its own context for health system strengthening

Contributor Bio(s): Who Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean: - WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean