With the expansion of the gray literature registry (unconventional literature) in the area of HRS in Latin America and the Caribbean, this space was created for quick access to publications of interest from the Network of Observatories of Human Health Resources, where you will find reports, guides, policies and other technical and scientific publications with the possibility of using filters by topic, year of publication, country, language, among others.

 

Search interface that allows the recovery of indexed documents of the Repository of Human Health Resources.

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Human Resources for Health Observatories: contributing to evidence-based policy decisions

The critical importance of strengthening the health workforce as a strategy to improve the performance of health services system has been widely recognized in recent years. The pressing need for better data and information to inform policy development led to the creation of observatories to collect and a...

Informe final segunda medición de metas regionales de recursos humanos para la salud Guatemala 2013

El presente documento constituye el Informe Final de la Segunda Medición de las Metas Regionales de los Recursos Humanos para la Salud para Guatemala, el cual fue elaborado siguiendo la Metodología propuesta para dicha medición, por OPS/OMS. Se desarrolló una primera etapa de recolección de informac...

Core competencies for public health: a regional framework for the Americas

The Regional Core Competency Framework for Public Health (RCCFPH) is an instrument that defines the essential knowledge, skills, and attitudes related to public health that the health workforce as a whole should possess. This tool has been developed in response to a need in the Americas for a simple tool...

Human resources for health information system: minimum data set for health workforce registry

This document provides a standard-based tool for health workforce planners and decision-makers developing an electronic system or modifying an existing health information system to count and document all health workers within national and subnational contexts. The minimum data set for health workforce re...