Challenges in Recruitment of Doctors by Government
This note describes some of the problems found in recruiting new doctors to the government health care system, drawing on the recent experiences in three cases: the Central Health Service (CHS), the Uttar Pradesh (UP) government health care system and Tamil Nadu government health care system. In comparing the different experiences of recruitment in the three cases, the policy note highlights institutional issues and the incentives built into an employment package as important for further consideration in the aim to scale up the numbers of government doctors.
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Subjects: | ARC, COMMUNITY HEALTH, DISTRICTS, DOCTOR, DOCTORS, EMPLOYMENT, FORENSIC MEDICINE, GI, GYNECOLOGY, HEALTH CARE, HEALTH CARE DELIVERY, HEALTH FACILITIES, HEALTH POLICY, HEALTH REFORM, HEALTH SERVICE, HEALTH SYSTEM, HEALTH SYSTEMS, HEALTH WORKERS, HEALTH WORKFORCE, HR, HUMAN RESOURCES, INCENTIVE SCHEMES, INCOME, MEDICAL OFFICERS, MEDICAL SERVICES, MEDICINE, NUTRITION, OBSTETRICS, ORT, PATHOLOGY, PATIENTS, PHYSICIAN, PHYSICIANS, PHYSIOLOGY, PUBLIC HEALTH, RURAL AREA, SPECIALIST, SPECIALISTS, SURGEONS, WORK FORCE, WORKERS, |
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dig-okr-10986127722024-08-08T15:03:21Z Challenges in Recruitment of Doctors by Government Berman, Peter Raha, Shomikho Rao, Krishna D. ARC COMMUNITY HEALTH DISTRICTS DOCTOR DOCTORS EMPLOYMENT FORENSIC MEDICINE GI GYNECOLOGY HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH WORKERS HEALTH WORKFORCE HR HUMAN RESOURCES INCENTIVE SCHEMES INCOME MEDICAL OFFICERS MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICINE NUTRITION OBSTETRICS ORT PATHOLOGY PATIENTS PHYSICIAN PHYSICIANS PHYSIOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH RURAL AREA SPECIALIST SPECIALISTS SURGEONS WORK FORCE WORKERS This note describes some of the problems found in recruiting new doctors to the government health care system, drawing on the recent experiences in three cases: the Central Health Service (CHS), the Uttar Pradesh (UP) government health care system and Tamil Nadu government health care system. In comparing the different experiences of recruitment in the three cases, the policy note highlights institutional issues and the incentives built into an employment package as important for further consideration in the aim to scale up the numbers of government doctors. 2013-03-15T16:00:26Z 2013-03-15T16:00:26Z 2009-08-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/08/16434386/india-challenges-recruitment-doctors-government https://hdl.handle.net/10986/12772 English en_US India Health Beat;Vol.1 No. 4 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, New Delhi |
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ARC COMMUNITY HEALTH DISTRICTS DOCTOR DOCTORS EMPLOYMENT FORENSIC MEDICINE GI GYNECOLOGY HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH WORKERS HEALTH WORKFORCE HR HUMAN RESOURCES INCENTIVE SCHEMES INCOME MEDICAL OFFICERS MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICINE NUTRITION OBSTETRICS ORT PATHOLOGY PATIENTS PHYSICIAN PHYSICIANS PHYSIOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH RURAL AREA SPECIALIST SPECIALISTS SURGEONS WORK FORCE WORKERS ARC COMMUNITY HEALTH DISTRICTS DOCTOR DOCTORS EMPLOYMENT FORENSIC MEDICINE GI GYNECOLOGY HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH WORKERS HEALTH WORKFORCE HR HUMAN RESOURCES INCENTIVE SCHEMES INCOME MEDICAL OFFICERS MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICINE NUTRITION OBSTETRICS ORT PATHOLOGY PATIENTS PHYSICIAN PHYSICIANS PHYSIOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH RURAL AREA SPECIALIST SPECIALISTS SURGEONS WORK FORCE WORKERS |
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ARC COMMUNITY HEALTH DISTRICTS DOCTOR DOCTORS EMPLOYMENT FORENSIC MEDICINE GI GYNECOLOGY HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH WORKERS HEALTH WORKFORCE HR HUMAN RESOURCES INCENTIVE SCHEMES INCOME MEDICAL OFFICERS MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICINE NUTRITION OBSTETRICS ORT PATHOLOGY PATIENTS PHYSICIAN PHYSICIANS PHYSIOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH RURAL AREA SPECIALIST SPECIALISTS SURGEONS WORK FORCE WORKERS ARC COMMUNITY HEALTH DISTRICTS DOCTOR DOCTORS EMPLOYMENT FORENSIC MEDICINE GI GYNECOLOGY HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH WORKERS HEALTH WORKFORCE HR HUMAN RESOURCES INCENTIVE SCHEMES INCOME MEDICAL OFFICERS MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICINE NUTRITION OBSTETRICS ORT PATHOLOGY PATIENTS PHYSICIAN PHYSICIANS PHYSIOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH RURAL AREA SPECIALIST SPECIALISTS SURGEONS WORK FORCE WORKERS Berman, Peter Raha, Shomikho Rao, Krishna D. Challenges in Recruitment of Doctors by Government |
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This note describes some of the problems
found in recruiting new doctors to the government health
care system, drawing on the recent experiences in three
cases: the Central Health Service (CHS), the Uttar Pradesh
(UP) government health care system and Tamil Nadu government
health care system. In comparing the different experiences
of recruitment in the three cases, the policy note
highlights institutional issues and the incentives built
into an employment package as important for further
consideration in the aim to scale up the numbers of
government doctors. |
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ARC COMMUNITY HEALTH DISTRICTS DOCTOR DOCTORS EMPLOYMENT FORENSIC MEDICINE GI GYNECOLOGY HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH WORKERS HEALTH WORKFORCE HR HUMAN RESOURCES INCENTIVE SCHEMES INCOME MEDICAL OFFICERS MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICINE NUTRITION OBSTETRICS ORT PATHOLOGY PATIENTS PHYSICIAN PHYSICIANS PHYSIOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH RURAL AREA SPECIALIST SPECIALISTS SURGEONS WORK FORCE WORKERS |
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Berman, Peter Raha, Shomikho Rao, Krishna D. |
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Berman, Peter Raha, Shomikho Rao, Krishna D. |
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Challenges in Recruitment of Doctors by Government |
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Challenges in Recruitment of Doctors by Government |
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Challenges in Recruitment of Doctors by Government |
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Challenges in Recruitment of Doctors by Government |
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Challenges in Recruitment of Doctors by Government |
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World Bank, New Delhi |
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2009-08-01 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/08/16434386/india-challenges-recruitment-doctors-government https://hdl.handle.net/10986/12772 |
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