Resource Spotlight: Scaling Up Health Workforce Education and Training: Guide for Applying the Bottlenecks and Best Buys Approach


 
Photo by Uko Gabriel Chukwudi for CapacityPlus and IntraHealth International
Photo by Uko Gabriel Chukwudi for
CapacityPlus and IntraHealth International

Health workers are essential components to improve health service coverage and achieve better health outcomes. However, many countries still has a great deficit of doctors, nurses and midwives. The most sustainable method to increase health workers is to educate more people in pre-service institutions. Unfortunately, the capacity to increase the supply of health workers is constrained by the limited number of institutions that produce health workers and the scarcity of resources to scale up education and training.

CapacityPlus’s Bottlenecks and Best Buys Approach is designed to help educational institutions identify obstacles to increasing the production of competent and qualified graduates that can be overcome through limited yet strategic investments. This guide draws from the project’s experience of adapting and applying the approach in more than 30 nursing, midwifery, medical, health assistant, and community health extension worker schools, both public and privately owned, in seven African countries. It identifies the stakeholders who should be involved, the steps in conducting a bottlenecks assessment, and a method for using the results to identify and build consensus on the most effective and affordable actions (best buys) for overcoming bottlenecks.
The guide also provides tools and examples for strategic steps in the approach, such as engaging stakeholders, conducting a situation analysis, defining the school’s scale-up goal, leading group interviews, analyzing the results, and presenting the final bottlenecks and best buys report to external stakeholders and potential investors.

Please see the resource Scaling Up Health Workforce Education and Training: Guide for Applying the Bottlenecks and Best Buys Approach

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