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Health workforce governance : Improved access, good regulatory practice, safer patients

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Asghate Publishers 2012Description: 276p xxiISBN:
  • 9781409429210
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.106830 SHO
Contents:
Table of contents Contents: Introduction; The health workforce governance continuum: improved access, good practice, safer patients, Stephanie D. Short and Fiona McDonald; Part I Improved Access: Major issues in the global mobility of health professionals, Robyn R. Iredale; Building an ethical and sustainable model for health professional recruitment, William Ransome and Charles Sampford; The global health workforce 'crisis' and inequities in health care access: advancing a gender and organisations approach to policy, research and practice, Toni Schofield; Good doctors, safer patients, improved access: the case of Indonesia, Stephanie D. Short, Hasbullah Thabrany, Valentin D. Hadjiev, Yaslis Ilyas, Robyn R. Iredale, Firman Lubis, Suchaya Thongyoo and Kirsten Harley Part II Good Regulatory Practice: Challenging the regulatory trinity: global trends in health professional regulation, Fiona McDonald; Interprofessionalism and collaborative self-regulation in the health professions: two variations on an emerging Canadian theme, William Lahey; Saving Polly: can professional self-regulation play an ongoing role in the delivery of medical care?, Daniel Klass; A national scheme for health practitioner registration and accreditation: the case of Australia, Fiona Pacey, Kirsten Harley, Craig Veitch and Stephanie D. Short; Governance challenges for primary health care, Paul Dugdale. Part III Safer Patients: Regulating the health professions: protecting professionals or protecting patients?, Judith Healy; Scandals, public inquiries and health professional regulation, Fiona McDonald; The perfect storm: a case of wrong-sided surgery, Helen Turnbull; Index.
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Table of contents
Contents:
Introduction;
The health workforce governance continuum: improved access, good practice, safer patients, Stephanie D. Short and Fiona McDonald;
Part I
Improved Access: Major issues in the global mobility of health professionals, Robyn R. Iredale;
Building an ethical and sustainable model for health professional recruitment, William Ransome and Charles Sampford;
The global health workforce 'crisis' and inequities in health care access: advancing a gender and organisations approach to policy, research and practice, Toni Schofield;
Good doctors, safer patients, improved access: the case of Indonesia, Stephanie D. Short, Hasbullah Thabrany, Valentin D. Hadjiev, Yaslis Ilyas, Robyn R. Iredale, Firman Lubis, Suchaya Thongyoo and Kirsten Harley
Part II
Good Regulatory Practice: Challenging the regulatory trinity: global trends in health professional regulation, Fiona McDonald; Interprofessionalism and collaborative self-regulation in the health professions: two variations on an emerging Canadian theme, William Lahey; Saving Polly: can professional self-regulation play an ongoing role in the delivery of medical care?, Daniel Klass;
A national scheme for health practitioner registration and accreditation: the case of Australia, Fiona Pacey, Kirsten Harley, Craig Veitch and Stephanie D. Short; Governance challenges for primary health care, Paul Dugdale.
Part III
Safer Patients: Regulating the health professions: protecting professionals or protecting patients?, Judith Healy; Scandals, public inquiries and health professional regulation, Fiona McDonald; The perfect storm: a case of wrong-sided surgery, Helen Turnbull;
Index.

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