The impact of colonial-era policies on health workforce regulation in India: lessons for contemporary reform
Abstract Background Regulation is a critical function in the governance of health workforces. In many countries, regulatory councils for health professionals guide the development and implementation of health workforce policy, but struggle to perform their responsibilities, particularly in low- and...
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Main Authors: | Veena Sriram (Author), Vikash R. Keshri (Author), Kiran Kumbhar (Author) |
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