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Health system in the Health Region of Lisbon and Tagus Valley: beyond health centers and hospitals

  • Authors: Alho A, Moreno-Cid JA, Morillas-Márquez F, Moreno-Cid JA
  • Link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Health+System+in+the+Health+Region+of+Lisbon+and+Tagus+Valley%3A+Beyond+Health+Centers+and+Hospitals

INTRODUCTION:
This article describes the economic health complex in the Health Region of Lisbon and the Tagus River.
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What influences national and foreign physicians’ geographic distribution? An analysis of medical doctors’ residence location in Portugal.

  • Authors: Alho A, Almeida LM
  • Link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=What+influences+national+and+foreign+physicians%27+geographic+distribution%3F+An+analysis+of+medical+doctors%27+residence+location+in+Portugal

BACKGROUND:
The debate over physicians’ geographical distribution has attracted the attention of the economic and public health literature over the last forty years. Nonetheless, it is still to date unclear what influences physicians’ location, and whether foreign physicians contribute to fill the geographical gaps left by national doctors in any given country.
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Why do some physicians in portuguese-speaking african countries work exclusively for the private sector? Findings from a mixed-methods study

  • Authors: Alves-Pires C, Alho A, Almeida LM, Bahia MT
  • Link: http://www.human-resources-health.com/content/12/1/51

Despite the growing interest in the private health sector in low- and middle-income countries, little is known about physicians working outside the public sector. The present work adopts a mixed-methods approach to explore characteristics, working patterns, choices, and motivations of the physicians working exclusively for the private sector in the capital cities of Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, and Mozambique.
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Community Health Workers: to train or restrain? A longitudinal survey to assess community health workers training impact in Bolama Region, Guinea-Bissau

  • Authors: Barroso H, Barros MT
  • Link: http://www.human-resources-health.com/content/12/1/8

The shortage in human resources for health affects most dramatically developing countries which frequently use community health workers (CHW) as the basis for health programmes and services. The traditional definition refers CHWs as members of the community who are recruited and trained in health prevention and promotion to provide services within their community. In Guinea-Bissau, CHWs play a fundamental role in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood diarrheal diseases – one of the main health problems in the country.
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