Ghost Doctors : Absenteeism in Bangladeshi Health Facilities
The authors report on a study in which
unannounced visits were made to health clinics in Bangladesh
with the intention of discovering what fraction of medical
professionals were present at their assigned post. This
survey represents the first attempt to quantify the extent
of the problem on a nationally representative scale.
Nationwide the average number of vacancies over all types of
providers in rural health centers is 26 percent. Regionally,
vacancy rates (unfilled posts) are generally higher in the
poorer parts of the country. Absentee rates at over 40
percent are particularly high for doctors. When separated
into level of facility, the absentee rate for doctors at the
larger clinics is 40 percent, but at the smaller sub-centers
with a single doctor, the rate is 74 percent. Even though
the primary purpose of this survey is to document the extent
of the problem among medical staff, the authors also explore
the determinants of staff absenteeism. Whether the medical
provider lives near the health facility, access to a road,
and rural electrification are important determinants of the
rate and pattern of staff absentee rates.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: |
Chaudhury, Nazmul,
Hammer, Jeffrey S. |
Language: | English en_US |
Published: |
World Bank, Washington, DC
2003-05
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Subjects: | CERTIFICATION,
COMMUNITIES,
DISPENSARIES,
DISTRICTS,
DOCTORS,
EDUCATION,
EMPLOYMENT,
EXPENDITURES,
EXTERNALITIES,
FAMILIES,
FAMILY PLANNING,
GENDER,
HEALTH CARE,
HEALTH CENTERS,
HEALTH CLINICS,
HEALTH FACILITIES,
HEALTH PROGRAMS,
HEALTH PROVIDERS,
HEALTH SERVICES,
HEALTH SYSTEM,
HOMES,
HOSPITALS,
HOUSEHOLDS,
INCOMES,
MARKETING,
MEDICAL CARE,
MEDICAL PERSONNEL,
MEDICAL SERVICES,
MIDDLE AGE,
MOTIVATION,
NGOS,
NURSES,
OLDER PEOPLE,
OUTPATIENT CARE,
PARAMEDICS,
PATIENTS,
PHARMACISTS,
PHARMACOLOGY,
PRIVATE SECTOR,
PROBABILITY,
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING,
PROFESSIONS,
PUBLIC HEALTH,
PUBLIC SECTOR,
PUBLIC SERVICES,
RETIREMENT,
RURAL AREAS,
RURAL WOMEN,
SCHOOLS,
SEX,
TOWNS,
URBAN AREAS,
URBAN POPULATION,
VILLAGES,
WORKERS HEALTH CARE FACILITIES,
ABSENTEEISM (LABOR),
MEDICAL PRACTICE,
SURVEY DATA,
RURAL HEALTH ATTENDANTS,
ACCESSIBLE SERVICES,
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION,
WORKERS,
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/05/2414872/ghost-doctors-absenteeism-bangladeshi-health-facilities
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/18211
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