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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Desarrollo de recursos humanos en la agenda de integración centroamericana

La gestión de políticas de Recursos Humanos en Salud es factor fundamental para garantizar la operación efectiva de los sistemas de salud en los países. El objeto de la política en este campo es modular los procesos de educación y el trabajo en salud, de manera tal que se consiga adecuar y mantener...

Modelos y herramientas para el planeamiento de los recursos humanos y proyecciones

Por varias razones muchos países carecen de los recursos necesarios para brindar intervenciones esenciales en salud, incluyendo la capacidad de producción limitada, la emigración de los trabajadores de salud, pobre mezcla de capacidades y desequilibrio demográfico. Es ampliamente reconocido que la ef...

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...

Towards the construction of health workforce metrics for Latin America and the Caribbean

Hum Resour Health; 9 (1), 2011
Introduction: One of the components of the Health Observatory for Latin American and the Caribbean (HO-LAC) is the design and implementation of metrics for human resources for health. Under the HO-LAC initiative, researchers from nine countries in the region formed the Collaborative Community on Human Re...