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E-grāmata: Financing The Education Of Health Workers: Gaining A Competitive Edge

(Johns Hopkins Medicine International, Usa), (Health Finance & Access Initiative, Usa), (Columbia Univ, Usa & Commission On Polution, Health And Development, Usa)
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This volume reviews the economic underpinnings (investment and financing) and institutional reforms needed to successfully scale up the education of health workers. In this regard, the book examines five major economic and institutional challenges that policy makers face: (1) governance of health education organizations and systems; (2) approaches to financing the education of health workers; (3) the special nature of capital investment in expanding the capacity of health education institutions; (4) public-private partnerships in health education; and (5) equity in accessing health education, with a special focus on issues that arise from private approaches to the education of health workers.Much of the existing literature focuses on the quality and contents of training health workers, and very little has been written on the institutional dimension of financing their training and education. This book examines the complex institutional and financial models and approaches that can impact the demand and supply of health worker education programs around the world.Building on the findings of the Independent Commission on the Education of Health Professionals for the 21st Century, which published on the foundations and the issues of global postsecondary professional education, this volume brings in new and in-depth aspects such as governance, capital investments, and the role of the private sector in the production of health professionals; thus allowing the reader to understand how the health worker education field has moved from theory to practice.
Foreword v
Preface vii
About the Editors xxi
About the Contributors xxv
Acknowledgments xxxvii
Abbreviations and Acronyms xli
List of Figures and Tables
xlv
Chapter 1 Transformative Learning in Health Education for a New Century: Interdependence in the Education of Health Professionals
1(30)
Julio Frenk
Lincoln C. Chen
Catherine Michaud
Chapter 2 Setting the Stage for Scaling Up Health Education
31(46)
Hortenzia Beciu
Paul Jacob Robyn
Chapter 3 Needs-Based Workforce Analysis for Investing in Health Education
77(26)
Daniel R. Arnold
Richard M. Scheffler
Chapter 4 Bridging the Gap in Medical Manpower
103(50)
Brent D. Fulton
Richard M. Scheffler
Agnes Soucat
Marko Vujicic
Erica Yoonkyung Auh
Chapter 5 Better Governance and Leadership in Health Education
153(58)
Peter Walker
Hortenzia Beciu
Chapter 6 Fiscal Constraints to Investing in Health Education
211(42)
Alexander S. Preker
Marko Vujicic
Yohana Dukhan
Caroline Ly
Hortenzia Beciu
Peter Nicolas Materu
Khama Rogo
Chapter 7 Investment and Financing in Health Education
253(36)
Eric L. Keuffel
Alexander S. Preker
Caroline Ly
Chapter 8 Role of the Private Sector in the Financing of Health Education
289(48)
Eric L. Keuffel
Alexander S. Preker
Chapter 9 Public-Private Partnerships in Financing Health Education
337(26)
Taara Chandani
Ilana Ron Levey
Chapter 10 The Market for Health Education
363(58)
Howard Tuckman
Alexander S. Preker
Eric L. Keuffel
Appendix 421(100)
Author Index 521(6)
Subject Index 527(14)
Organization--Place Index 541