Strengthening the collection, analysis and use of health workforce data and information

Strengthening the collection, analysis and use of health workforce data and information
Author: World Health Organization
Publisher: World Health Organization
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2023-01-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9240058710

This handbook is an essential resource which brings into focus key advances, challenges and lessons learned in strengthening human resources for health (HRH) data and evidence as a strategic objective of implementing the Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health: Workforce 2030, the recommendations of the United Nations Secretary-General High-level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth, and in the achievement of the WHO Thirteenth General Programme of Work (2019–2023 (GPW 13) targets, for a measurable impact on population health and development. Divided into three parts, the handbook presents the complementarity between WHO Health Labour Market Analysis Guidebook and WHO handbook on national health workforce accounts (NHWA) system strengthening approach to improving the availability, quality, analysis, dissemination and use of health workforce data and evidence to inform decision-making and planning in countries. It also features the committed country efforts, catalysed by networks and partner investments, in strengthening HRH information systems and their growing success in implementing NHWA and other WHO normative tools. Contributed by the six technical working groups of the Global Health Workforce Network (GHWN) Data and Evidence hub, the handbook is aimed at HRH policy-makers and planners, to provide contemporary insight on data sources and information needs to address policy questions around health workforce development, and as part of the broader intersectoral agenda to strengthening health systems resilience.

Analyzing Markets for Health Workers

Analyzing Markets for Health Workers
Author: Barbara McPake
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2014-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1464802246

Achieving universal health care requires understanding health labor markets dynamics to overcome constaints in human resources for health. This book helps to understand how key elements in health labor markets interact and how these interactions can help or hinder significant progress in health care coverage.

Developments in Labour Market Analysis

Developments in Labour Market Analysis
Author: Caroline Joll
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 615
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0429655746

First published in 1983. This text is designed to enable intermediate and advanced students to attain familiarity with the theoretical concepts used in labour market analysis, and to apply them fruitfully to the economic problem of labour markets. Each chapter of Section I deals with a different theoretical development of the basic labour market model of utility maximising labour supply and the marginal productivity theory of labour demand. In addition, the authors discuss in depth uncharted territory including the analysis of uncertainty and discrimination in labour markets and advances in human capital theory, in each case covering the implications both for equity and the efficient allocation of resources. Each chapter of Section II analyses an important economic problem - for instance wage determination, unemployment and inflation - using the theoretical insights derived from Section I. The contributions of different theoretical developments are assessed by reference to the current state of empirical research into labour market problems. This book stresses the interaction between labour market mechanisms and also between market and non-market forces in the belief that this will lead to a greater understanding of the operation of the labour market than can be gained by viewing each theoretical development in isolation from the others.

Guide for rehabilitation workforce evaluation

Guide for rehabilitation workforce evaluation
Author: World Health Organization
Publisher: World Health Organization
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2023-06-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9240071679

The Guide for Rehabilitation Workforce Evaluation (GROWE) comprises a suite of resources that can be applied in countries to provide information to support planning and advocacy at the national or subnational level. GROWE applies a labour market and competency analysis approach to help stakeholders in countries not only capture the state of the rehabilitation workforce, but to understand the problems and opportunities that the system and workers are facing. GROWE requires an investment of time and resources that may not be warranted in every country, depending on the maturity and coverage of the rehabilitation workforce. GROWE may have application in countries which are looking to strengthen an emerging professional multidisciplinary rehabilitation workforce, and where there are some paid rehabilitation jobs in the health system. It is unlikely to be applicable in countries where there are no or very few (such as only one or two) professional rehabilitation occupations in the country and services are staffed by international workers, and where there is no investment in rehabilitation jobs.

National workforce capacity for essential public health functions

National workforce capacity for essential public health functions
Author: World Health Organization
Publisher: World Health Organization
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2024-05-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9240091416

This document is the first in a series of four technical tools in three interconnected action areas, which aim to guide the implementation in countries for strengthening the national public health workforce to deliver essential public health functions. This handbook provides an overview; the other tools in the series focus on: defining the essential public health functions and services (action area 1); competency-based education (action area 2); and mapping and measurement of occupations (action area 3).

Analyzing Markets for Health Workers

Analyzing Markets for Health Workers
Author: Barbara McPake
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014-07-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781306957250

This publication is part of the Banks multiyear program to enhance its knowledge of HRH policies. The programs ultimate objective is to strengthen knowledge and capacity to collect evidence, analyze, and evaluate the effectiveness of HRH interventions in the context of a countrys health system strengthening strategy. It specifically addresses the theoretical and empirical evidence on health labor markets in low- and middle-income countries. Health labor market analysis has much to contribute to resolving globally widespread HRH problems, and their continuing neglect provides some explanation for their persistence. Policy makers in countries promulgating or refining strategies for achieving universal health coverage will find it important to understand how key elements in their health labor market are likely to interact and how these interactions could helpor hinderprogress toward universal health coverage. These interactions are complex and multidimensional, and this publication highlights some areas where forces in the health labor market matter most.The purpose of this publication is to provide an overview of the key issues when attempting to apply economics to the analysis of health workers labor markets. Though much has been written and planned about health human resources, a major weakness with most of this analysis is that it does not use an economic perspective. The use of an explicit economic framework applied by trained economists moves the focus away from simplistic but costly policy responses such as training more doctors and nurses, toward understanding more carefully the role of incentives, productivity, and the distribution of health workers. The health workforce is but one part of the health system and a focus of analysis on only the health workforce is insufficient to be able to determine the optimal number of health workers. Market forces cannot be relied upon to solve health worker shortages or mal-distribution, due to well recognized market failures in health care. This also has implications for how labor economics and labor market analysis can be applied and used successfully in the health care sector.