Optimizing Staffing Models and Team Structure : For Equitable Care Amidst Rapid Growth and Urbanization

In many low, and middle-income countries (LMICs), rapid urbanization, population growth, and changing lifestyles are driving a growing burden fueled by noncommunicable disease and injury, while poor sanitation and overcrowding create conditions for...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/280591560319855140/Optimizing-Staffing-Models-and-Team-Structure-for-Equitable-Care-Amidst-Rapid-Growth-and-Urbanization
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spelling okr-10986-318522021-05-25T10:54:39Z Optimizing Staffing Models and Team Structure : For Equitable Care Amidst Rapid Growth and Urbanization World Bank Group URBAN POVERTY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASE CHRONIC DISEASE COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES In many low, and middle-income countries (LMICs), rapid urbanization, population growth, and changing lifestyles are driving a growing burden fueled by noncommunicable disease and injury, while poor sanitation and overcrowding create conditions for infectious pathogens to spread and thrive. This changing burden of disease is increasing pressure on the health work force, with many conditions going undiagnosed and thus untreated. Coping with these new threats will require transitioning toward models of primary care that support an expanded focus on health promotion, disease prevention, and integrated multidisciplinary care to ensure equitable health gains for all, including the urban poor. 2019-06-13T15:58:13Z 2019-06-13T15:58:13Z 2018-10 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/280591560319855140/Optimizing-Staffing-Models-and-Team-Structure-for-Equitable-Care-Amidst-Rapid-Growth-and-Urbanization http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31852 English FLF Evidence Brief Series; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Brazil Costa Rica
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topic URBAN POVERTY
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASE
CHRONIC DISEASE
COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
spellingShingle URBAN POVERTY
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASE
CHRONIC DISEASE
COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
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Optimizing Staffing Models and Team Structure : For Equitable Care Amidst Rapid Growth and Urbanization
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description In many low, and middle-income countries (LMICs), rapid urbanization, population growth, and changing lifestyles are driving a growing burden fueled by noncommunicable disease and injury, while poor sanitation and overcrowding create conditions for infectious pathogens to spread and thrive. This changing burden of disease is increasing pressure on the health work force, with many conditions going undiagnosed and thus untreated. Coping with these new threats will require transitioning toward models of primary care that support an expanded focus on health promotion, disease prevention, and integrated multidisciplinary care to ensure equitable health gains for all, including the urban poor.
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title Optimizing Staffing Models and Team Structure : For Equitable Care Amidst Rapid Growth and Urbanization
title_short Optimizing Staffing Models and Team Structure : For Equitable Care Amidst Rapid Growth and Urbanization
title_full Optimizing Staffing Models and Team Structure : For Equitable Care Amidst Rapid Growth and Urbanization
title_fullStr Optimizing Staffing Models and Team Structure : For Equitable Care Amidst Rapid Growth and Urbanization
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing Staffing Models and Team Structure : For Equitable Care Amidst Rapid Growth and Urbanization
title_sort optimizing staffing models and team structure : for equitable care amidst rapid growth and urbanization
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2019
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/280591560319855140/Optimizing-Staffing-Models-and-Team-Structure-for-Equitable-Care-Amidst-Rapid-Growth-and-Urbanization
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