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Towards Interventions in Human Resources for Health in Ghana : Evidence for Health Workforce Planning and Results

2013

Appiah-Denkyira, Ebenezer | Herbst, Christopher H. | Soucat, Agnes | Lemiere, Christophe | Saleh, Karima


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Publisher
Washington, DC: World Bank
Other Subjects
Intervention; Health administration; Obstetric care; Midwife; Primary health care; Private sectors; Access to health care services; Medical school; Maternal health; Citizens; Health reform; Health organization; Life expectancy; Quality of health; Health workers; Research centers; Skilled workers; Young people; Hospital management; Child mortality; Maternal health outcomes; Population sector strategy; School health; Service providers; Health care personnel management; Financial incentives; National health; Health project; Labor market; Medical education; Health programs; Access to health services; Premature death; Health delivery; Health workforce; Nurse; Health care assistants; Health care rationing; Strategic priorities; Health outcomes; Health systems research; Health training; Economic progress; Health reforms; Midwives; Infant mortality; Child mortality rates; Labor force; Teaching hospitals; Ministry of health; National policies; Medical technology; Health financing; Access to health care; Income countries; National strategy; Community health; Health specialist; Health planning; International migration; Health sector; Postnatal care; Antenatal care; Maternal mortality rates; Health service; Hospital sector; Development policy; Health coverage; Health manpower; Migration issues; Quality care; Health data; Health needs; Community health care; Onchocerciasis control; Physician; Technical assistance; Policy process; National health insurance; Health spending; Global health; Social isolation; Quality of education; Human resource development; Accountability mechanisms; Human development; Pharmacy; Health sector reform; Access to treatment; Public service; Vulnerable groups; Health indicators; Work experience; Political realities; Policy development; Population sector; Mother; Ambulance; Determinants of health; Clinics; Existing capacity; National health insurance fund; National policy; Maternal mortality; Private clinics; Policy makers; Policy analysis; Ministry of education; Live births; Service provision; Health posts; Competencies; Prenatal care; Inequitable distribution; Health systems strengthening; Nursing; Medical personnel; Health professionals; Fertility rates; Service delivery; Health delivery system; Health systems; Social research; Health system; Health services administration; Nurses; Population studies; Health facilities; National levels; Health insurance scheme; Pull factors; Health plans; Training health workers; Technical capacity; Labor markets; Health care personnel; Secondary school; Safe pregnancy; Pharmaceutical supply; Medical doctors; Health industry; Midwifery; Health policy; Health information; Health services research; Political support; Medical research; Health information system
License
Directions in Development--Human Developmenthttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-9667
Source
Directions in Development--Human Development

2014-09-15
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