Health Professional Education And Universal Health Coverage: A Summary Of Challenges And Selected Case Studies
File(s)2017-0517.R2_Sripathy_final edits.docx (127.81 KB)
Accepted version
Author(s)
Sripathy, Arthika
Marti, Joachim
Patel, Hannah
Sheikh, Javaid I
Darzi, Ara W
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Low- and middle-income countries are experiencing serious shortages in meeting health workforce requirements for universal health coverage. We examine how national-level policies can address these deficiencies and support the development of an appropriately skilled health workforce in line with population needs. We discuss three innovative, government-led solutions that are designed to align health workforce training with the demands of universal health coverage. Specifically, we discuss two initiatives to train and retain doctors in rural areas of Thailand, the large-scale training of community health workers within multidisciplinary primary health care teams in Brazil, and the introduction of a postgraduate diploma program in primary care for nurses in India. Several positive outcomes have been associated with these initiatives, including improvements in the rural retention of doctors in Thailand and reductions in infant and child mortality rates in Brazil. However, further research is needed to assess the impact of such initiatives on the long-term retention of workers—particularly doctors—and the adequacy of the training offered to lower-skilled workers to effectively plug medical personnel gaps. Systematic monitoring of program affordability and cost-effectiveness over time must be prioritized, alongside efforts to disseminate lessons learned.
Date Issued
2017-11-01
Date Acceptance
2017-11-01
Citation
Health Affairs, 2017, 36 (11), pp.1928-1936
ISSN
0278-2715
Publisher
Project HOPE
Start Page
1928
End Page
1936
Journal / Book Title
Health Affairs
Volume
36
Issue
11
Copyright Statement
©2017 Project HOPE—
The People-to-People Health
Foundation, Inc
The People-to-People Health
Foundation, Inc
Subjects
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Health Care Sciences & Services
Health Policy & Services
PRIMARY-CARE
RURAL DOCTORS
RETENTION
THAILAND
INCREASE
SYSTEM
IMPACT
Publication Status
Published