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Dangerous Liquidity and the Demand for Health Care:Evidence from the 2008 Stimulus Payments
Dangerous Liquidity and the Demand Health Care Stimulus Payments
2016/3/3
Household finances can affect health and health care through several channels. To explore these channels, we exploit the randomized timing of the arrival of the 2008 Economic Stimulus Payments. We fin...
THE FIVE-STAR DOCTOR:An asset to health care reform?
THE FIVE-STAR DOCTOR health care reform
2010/3/5
Defining universal challenges in health reform is itself a challenge, let alone proposing
appropriate responses to such challenges. We hope to avoid the risks inherent in such
generalization by fo...
Understanding informal payments in health care: motivation of health workers in Tanzania
informal payments health care health workers Tanzania
2009/11/13
This study suggests that the practice of informal payments contributes to
the general demotivation of health workers and negatively affects access
to health care services and qua...
Burnout and use of HIV services among health care workers in Lusaka District, Zambia: a cross-sectional study
HIV services health care workers Lusaka District a cross-sectional study
2009/11/13
Well-documented shortages of health care workers in sub-Saharan Africa are
exacerbated by the increased human resource demands of rapidly expanding
HIV care and treatment program...
Globalisation and health care labour markets: a case study from the United Kingdom
international recruitment globalisation nurses
2009/10/15
This paper examines the recent significant growth in international recruitment of qualified nurses to the United Kingdom (UK). The paper examines trends in recruitment using data from the UK professio...
Health sector reform and deployment, training and motivation of human resources towards equity in health care: issues and concerns in Ghana
Health Sector Reform Human Resources Development Equity Access Reprofiling of Human Resources
2009/10/15
Ghana, a low income developing country, is undergoing health sector reforms aimed at achieving greater equity of access to services, improved efficiencies in resource utilization, development of wide...
The five-star doctor: an asset to health care reform
the five-star doctor asset health care reform
2009/10/15
Defining universal challenges in health reform is itself a challenge, let alone proposing
appropriate responses to such challenges. We hope to avoid the risks inherent in such
generalization by fo...
Patterns of perceptions of workplace violence in the Portuguese health care sector
perceptions workplace violence Portuguese health care sector
2009/9/28
This article characterizes the problem of violence against health professionals in the workplace (VAHPITWP) in selected settings in Portugal. It addresses the questions of what types of violence are m...
The role of wages in the migration of health care professionals from developing countries
wages health care professionals developing countries
2009/9/28
This paper uses data on wage differentials in the health care sector between source country and receiving country (adjusted for purchasing power parity) to test the hypothesis that larger wage differe...
Factors affecting the performance of maternal health care providers in Armenia
factors maternal health care Armenia
2009/9/28
This study concludes that the antenatal and postpartum care performance of health providers in Armenia is strongly associated with having the practical knowledge and skills to use everyday tools of th...
Utility of a thematic network in primary health care: a controlled interventional study in a rural area
thematic network primary health care controlled interventional study a rural area
2009/9/28
In order to study the effects of a thematic network such as UniNet on primary care medicine in a rural area, we designed an interventional study that included a control group. The measurements include...
Contemporary specificities of labour in the health care sector: introductory notes for discussion
contemporary specificities labour the health care sector introductory notes
2009/9/28
The peculiarities of labour in the health care sector suggest the need to recognize the worth of sectoral labour and to cease to treat it separately. This process should take into account the rapid de...
Improving motivation among primary health care workers in Tanzania: a health worker perspective
motivation primary health care workers Tanzania health worker perspective
2009/9/28
In Tanzania access to urban and rural primary health care is relatively widespread, yet there is evidence of considerable bypassing of services; questions have been raised about how to improve functio...
On the front line of primary health care: the profile of community health workers in rural Quechua communities in Peru
primary health care community health workers rural Quechua communities Peru
2009/9/28
It is very important to consider and to be aware of the profile of community health workers in order to provide appropriate alternatives when working with these groups as well as with the indigenous p...
Can biomedical and traditional health care providers work together? Zambian practitioners' experiences and attitudes towards collaboration in relation to STIs and HIV/AIDS care: a cross-sectional study
biomedical and traditional health care STIs and HIV/AIDS care a cross-sectional study
2009/9/28
There is indication that practitioners from both sectors seem willing to strengthen collaboration with each other. However, there are missed opportunities. The lack of collaborative framework integrat...