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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...

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