The imperative of evidence-based health workforce planning and implementation: lessons from nurses and midwives unemployment crisis in Ghana
Abstract Following periods of health workforce crisis characterised by a severe shortage of nurses, midwives and doctors due to low production rates and excessive out-migration, the Government of Ghana through the Ministry of Health (MOH) responded by expanding training and allowing private sector i...
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Main Authors: | James Avoka Asamani (Author), Ninon P. Amertil (Author), Hamza Ismaila (Author), Francis Abande Akugri (Author), Juliet Nabyonga-Orem (Author) |
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