Recommended reading
- How health workers earn a living in China
- ( G. Bloom; Leiya Han; Xiang Li / Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, UK , 2000)
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Under the command economy all government health workers in China earned similar salaries. Twenty years of transition to a socialist market economy, including liber...
- Can “pay for performance” increase utilization by the poor and improve the quality of health services?
- ( R. Eichler / Center for Global Development, USA , 2006)
- This background paper for the Working Group on Performance Based Incentives looks at a particular type of financing intervention to address the joint problems of under utilisation and low quality of h...
- Earning improvements: do better staff salaries make a better health service?
- ( Wim Van Damme;Bruno Meessen / id21 Development Research Reporting Service , 2002)
- Despite much effort and donor support, Cambodia's public health service does not yet meet the population's healthcare needs. The health centre and hospital systems function poorly. Faced with low sala...
- Identifying factors for job motivation of rural health workers in North Viet Nam
- ( M. Dieleman; P. Viet Cuong; L. V. Anh; T. Martineau / Human Resources for Health , 2003)
- A prerequisite of a well-functioning health system is a well-motivated workforce. The Ministry of Health in Viet Nam gives great importance to the development of a public health network, in order to p...







