Con la ampliación del registro de literatura gris (literatura no convencional) en el área de RHS en América Latina y el Caribe, se creó este espacio para un acceso rápido a publicaciones de interés de la Red de Observatorios de Recursos Humanos de Salud, donde encontrará informes, guías, políticas y otras publicaciones técnicas y científicas con la posibilidad de utilizar filtros por tema, año de publicación, país, idioma, entre otros.

 

Interfase de búsqueda que permite la recuperación de documentos indexados del Repositorio de Recursos Humanos de Salud.

Resultados: 4

Health Plan for Central America and the Dominican Republic 2010 - 2015

This Health Plan complements the Health Agenda, agreed in the XXIII Forum of the Health Sector of Central America and Dominican Republic Sector (RESSCAD) and approved by the XXIX Meeting of the Council of Ministers of Health of Central America (COMISCA) of the System for Central American Integration (SIC...

American health care: why so costly?

INTRODUCTION: Rising health care costs are of concern to policymakers, employers, health care leaders, and insured and uninsured Americans alike. The U.S. has relied on a mixed public–private system of insurance, managed care, and market competition to shape the health care system. Yet, the U.S. has th...

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 and decentralization policy in the Brazilian health system

Hum Resour Health; 9 (12), 2011
BACKGROUND: The Brazilian health reform process, following the establishment of the Unified Health System (SUS), has had a strong emphasis on decentralization, with a special focus on financing, management and inter-managerial agreements. Brazil is a federal country and the Ministry of Health (MoH), thro...