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Title The health workforce in Ethiopia : addressing the remaining challenges / edited by Berhanu Feysia [and others] ; with Feng Zhao, Nejmudin Kedir, Christophe Lemiere
Published Washington, D.C : World Bank, ©2012

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Description 1 online resource (xxi, 86 pages) : illustrations
Series World Bank studies
World Bank studies.
Contents pt. 1. The number of human resources for health -- pt. 2. Public-private distribution of Human Resources for Health -- pt. 3. The geographic distribution of Human Resources for Health -- pt. 4. Performance of Human Resources for Health -- pt. 5. Impact of HRH problems on use of key services -- pt. 6. Reflecting on policy implications
Summary Health indicators particularly on child health and malaria in Ethiopia have improved significantly in recent years, with the next challenge now focused on improving maternal health indicators. Improvements in Child health and Malaria in particular can be attributed to strong government commitment towards health results in the country, reflected in a number of notable policies and programs related to Human Resources for Health (HRH), in particular the health extension worker program. However, indicators related to maternal health, remain problematic. Ethiopia has one of the lowest levels of assisted deliveries in the region. Although increases in the number of health workers particularly in rural areas may have contributed to improving access to some health services, it is in the government's interest to further improve the stock, distribution and performance of relevant health workers in Ethiopia, particularly to bring about improvement in access to maternal health services for the poor. This document reviews the current HRH situation in Ethiopia, summarizes the evidence on population use of select health services, and offers relevant policy options to assist the government finalize its new Human Resources Strategy and address remaining health challenges
Notes "A World Bank study."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (World Bank Web site, viewed on Feb. 29, 2012)
Subject Medical personnel -- Ethiopia
Medical care -- Ethiopia
Health Resources
Health Workforce
Maternal Health Services
National Health Programs
MEDICAL -- Health Risk Assessment.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare.
Medical care
Medical personnel
SUBJECT Ethiopia
Subject Ethiopia
Genre/Form Statistics
Statistics.
Statistiques.
Form Electronic book
Author Berhanu Feysia.
World Bank.
ISBN 9780821389584
0821389580