Using modeling and scenario analysis to support evidence-based health workforce strategic planning in Malawi
Abstract Background A well-trained and equitably distributed workforce is critical to a functioning health system. As workforce interventions are costly and time-intensive, investing appropriately in strengthening the health workforce requires an evidence-based approach to target efforts to increase...
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Main Authors: | Leslie Berman (Author), Margaret L. Prust (Author), Agnes Maungena Mononga (Author), Patrick Boko (Author), Macfarlane Magombo (Author), Mihereteab Teshome (Author), Levison Nkhoma (Author), Grace Namaganda (Author), Duff Msukwa (Author), Andrews Gunda (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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