Not enough there, too many here: understanding geographical imbalances in the distribution of the health workforce |
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Authors: | Gilles Dussault Maria Cristina Franceschini |
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Affiliation: | (1) JSI Research and Training Institute, Inc, Boston, Massachusetts, USA;(2) Division of AIDS, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA;(3) BroadReach Healthcare, LLC, Washington, DC, USA;(4) Department of Human Resources for Health, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland;(5) Center for Global Health and Economic Development, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | Background Efforts to increase access to life-saving treatment, including antiretroviral therapy (ART), for people living with HIV/AIDS in resource-limited settings has been the growing focus of international efforts. One of the greatest challenges to scaling up will be the limited supply of adequately trained human resources for health, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other skilled providers. As national treatment programmes are planned, better estimates of human resource needs and improved approaches to assessing the impact of different staffing models are critically needed. However there have been few systematic assessments of staffing patterns in existing programmes or of the estimates being used in planning larger programmes. |
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