نتایج جستجو برای: workforce

تعداد نتایج: 16480  

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2008
Sheila Keane Tony N Smith Michelle Lincoln Scott R Wagner Shelagh E Lowe

The allied health professions form approximately 18% of the health workforce in Australia and are well placed to contribute to future multidisciplinary models of health care. There are many reports describing the health workforce in Australia for the medical and nursing professions but there is very little information available about the nature of the allied health workforce. Recent studies hav...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
a kanekar a bitto

background: ethics is a discipline, which primarily deals with what is moral and immoral behavior. public health ethics is translation of ethical theories and concepts into practice to address complex multidimensional public health problems. the primary purpose of this paper was to conduct a narrative literature review-addressing role of ethics in developing curriculum in programs and schools o...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
madhan balasubramanian australian research centre for population oral health, school of dentistry, the university of adelaide, adelaide, sa, australia a. john spencer australian research centre for population oral health, school of dentistry, the university of adelaide, adelaide, sa, australia stephanie d. short discipline of behavioural and social sciences in health, faculty of health sciences, the university of sydney, sydney, nsw, australia keith watkins australian dental council, melbourne, vic, australia sergio chrisopoulos australian research centre for population oral health, school of dentistry, the university of adelaide, adelaide, sa, australia david s. brennan australian research centre for population oral health, school of dentistry, the university of adelaide, adelaide, sa, australia

background the migration of dentists is a major policy challenge facing both developing and developed countries. dentists from over 120 countries migrate to australia, and a large proportion are from developing countries. the aim of the study was to assess the life story experience (lse) of migrant dentists in australia, in order to address key policy challenges facing dentist migration.   meth...

2016
Shameek Ghosh Yi Zheng Thorsten Lammers Ying Ying Chen Carolyn Fitzmaurice Scott Johnston Jinyan Li

Effective approaches for measurement of human capital in public sector and government agencies is essential for robust workforce planning against changing economic conditions. To this purpose, adopting innovative hypotheses driven workforce data analysis can help discover hidden patterns and trends about the workforce. These trends are useful for decision making and support the development of p...

Journal: :Australia and New Zealand Health Policy 2005
SJ Duckett

There are recognised shortages in most health professions in Australia. This is evidence that previous attempts at health workforce planning have failed. This paper argues that one reason for such failure is the lack of appropriate structures for health workforce planning. It also suggests that Australia needs to move beyond planning for particular professions and that health workforce planning...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2013
Maureen V McCarty Bethany J Fenech

Health Workforce Australia (HWA) was established by the Council of Australian Governments through its 2008 National Partnership Agreement on Hospital and Health Workforce Reform, as the national agency to progress health workforce reform and address the challenges of providing a skilled, innovative and flexible health workforce in Australia. The Australian Health Ministers' Conference commissio...

2013
Susan A Nancarrow Alison Roots Sandra Grace Anna M Moran Kerry Vanniekerk-Lyons

BACKGROUND Increasingly, health workforces are undergoing high-level 're-engineering' to help them better meet the needs of the population, workforce and service delivery. Queensland Health implemented a large scale 5-year workforce redesign program across more than 13 health-care disciplines. This study synthesized the findings from this program to identify and codify mechanisms associated wit...

2010
Susanne Becker Helen McCutcheon Desley Hegney

Primary argument The care‐giving responsibilities of a predominantly female workforce and the ageing of the nursing workforce worldwide means some nurses are choosing or need to work as casual employees in order to remain in the workforce. Historically, casuals have been viewed in a negative light particularly in discussions around commitment and continuity‐of‐care. Without a change in attitude...

Journal: :Australia and New Zealand Health Policy 2009
Leonie Segal Tom Bolton

This article examines issues facing the future health care workforce in Australia in light of factors such as population ageing. It has been argued that population ageing in Australia is affecting the supply of health care professionals as the health workforce ages and at the same time increasing the demand for health care services and the health care workforce.However, the picture is not that ...

2015
Wilailuk Ruangratanatrai Somrat Lertmaharit Piya Hanvoravongchai

BACKGROUND Shortage and maldistribution of the health workforce is a major problem in the Thai health system. The expansion of healthcare access to achieve universal health coverage placed additional demand on the health system especially on the health workers in the public sector who are the major providers of health services. At the same time, the reform in hospital payment methods resulted i...

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