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Improving Quality of Clinical Care: Incentives for Health Care Workers
Language:
English
Publisher:
Disease Control Priorities Project
Copyright:
2006
Pages:
4
Description:
Staffing problems are common to most low- and middle-income countries. It is often difficult to persuade doctors to work in remote rural areas. And those who do take such posts typically do not remain long. [author’s description]
This document provides a brief overview of some issues concerning health worker staffing, including brain drain, substitute health workers and incentives.
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