The role of financial factors in the mobility and location choices of General Practitioners in Australia
Abstract Background The geographic distribution of health workers is a pervasive policy concern. Many governments are responding by introducing financial incentives to attract health care workers to locate in areas that are underserved. However, clear evidence of the effectiveness of such financial...
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Main Authors: | Michelle McIsaac (Author), Anthony Scott (Author), Guyonne Kalb (Author) |
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