Assessment of human resources for health using cross-national comparison of facility surveys in six countries
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Health facility assessments are being increasingly used to measure and monitor indicators of health workforce performance, but the global evidence base remains weak. Partly this is due to the wide variability in assessment methods an...
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Main Authors: | Dal Poz Mario R (Author), Gupta Neeru (Author) |
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