Global Shortage of Health Workers, Brain Drain Stress Developing Countries
English
Journal of the American Medical Association
298
16
2007
A worldwide shortage of health care workers, coupled with a disproportionate concentration of health workers in developed nations and urban areas, stands in the way of achieving such key public health priorities as reducing child and maternal mortality, increasing vaccine coverage, and battling epidemics such as HIV/AIDS. [author’s description]
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