نتایج جستجو برای: corruption in health

تعداد نتایج: 17145878  

Corruption is almost exist in all human societies throughout thehistory. Any continuation of corruption in different ages made most ofresearchers and policy makers to consider corruption as an inevitablepart of human being challenges (Mukum, 2008).Administrative corruption is common in most developed and/orunder –developed countries.In other words, there is no country in the world that has note...

Journal: :international journal of information science and management 0
shahram raeisi dehkordi iran national bank, (bmi) & amin higher education institute shahrooz raeisi dehkordi islamic azad university

governments around the worlds especially in developing countries face with tremendous challenges.  high or moderate rate of corruption can be named as one of the most important of these challenges.  corruption and its inefficiency can deviate resources allocation to unproductive sectors of economy. trust in social networks or within the society has two antithetic effects in deployment of corrup...

2015
Silvia Wojczewski Merlin Willcox Vincent Mubangizi Kathryn Hoffmann Wim Peersman Thomas Niederkrotenthaler Silvia Natukunda Samuel Maling Manfred Maier David Mant Ruth Kutalek

BACKGROUND Uganda is one of the 57 countries with a critical shortage of health workers. The aim of this study was to determine how the human resources and health service crisis was covered in Ugandan newspapers and, in particular, how the newspapers attributed accountability for problems in the health services. METHODS We collected all articles related to health workers and health services f...

2016
Line Neerup Handlos Karen Fog Olwig Ib Christian Bygbjerg Marie Norredam

Equal and universal access to healthcare services is a core priority for a just health system. A key societal determinant seen to create inequality in access to healthcare is corruption in the healthcare system. How return migrants' access to healthcare is affected by corruption is largely unstudied, even though return migrants may be particularly vulnerable to problems related to corruption du...

Journal: :Indian journal of medical ethics 2013
Sunil K Pandya

[ 159 ] [Internet]. 2011 Sep 17[cited 2013 Jun 4]. Available from: http://www. gainesville.com/article/20110917/ZNYT04/109173020 20. Bhalla A. How they made the NRHM sick. Tehelka.com [Internet]. 2012 Mar 17[cited 2013 Jun 4];9(11). Available from: http://archive.tehelka. com/story_main52.asp?filename=Ne170312HOW.asp 21. Chatterjee P. How free healthcare became mired in corruption and murder in...

2012
Maryse Bouchard Jillian C Kohler James Orbinski Andrew Howard

UNLABELLED BACKGROUND Globally, injuries cause approximately as many deaths per year as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined, and 90% of injury deaths occur in low- and middle- income countries. Given not all injuries kill, the disability burden, particularly from orthopaedic injuries, is much higher but is poorly measured at present. The orthopaedic services and orthopaedic medical d...

Multisectoral actions for health, defined as actions undertaken by non-health sectors to protect the health of the population, are essential in the context of inter-linkages between three dimensions of sustainable development: economic, social, and environmental. These multisectoral actions can address the social and economic factors that influence the health of a population at the local, natio...

Journal: :مدیریت فرهنگ سازمانی 0
شمس السادات زاهدی استاد دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی سینا محمدنبی کارشناس ارشد مدیریت دولتی دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی مهدی شهبازی دانشجوی دوره دکتری تخصصی مدیریت دولتی، واحد علوم و تحقیقات تهران

this study aimed to identify and prioritize the factors affecting adaray reduce corruption in the system, the review examines these factors and to provide appropriate solutions and strategies to reduce corruption. this research follows the question whether the quality of work life factors, individual drvnsazmany, brvnsazmany and cultural level of corruption has an impact or not. thus, this fact...

Corruption is one of the most important determinant factors in economic fields, specifically in trade; and nowadays, it is crucial to know what factors reinforce or mitigate it. Trade openness is an influencing factor on corruption, and the extant literature has two different general perspectives facing that. The first perspective emphasizes that openness has a negative impact on corruption, wh...

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