Key factors leading to reduced recruitment and retention of health professionals in remote areas of Ghana: a qualitative study and proposed policy solutions
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The ability of many countries to achieve national health goals such as the Millennium Development Goals remains hindered by inadequate and poorly distributed health personnel, including doctors. The distribution of doctors in Ghana i...
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Main Authors: | Dzodzomenyo Mawuli (Author), Gyan Kofi (Author), Koomson Elizabeth (Author), Mutumba Massy (Author), Asabir Kwesi (Author), Snow Rachel C (Author), Kruk Margaret (Author), Kwansah Janet (Author) |
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2011-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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