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Association between inequalities in human resources for health and all cause and cause specific mortality in 172 countries and territories, 1990-2019: observational study.

Wenxin YanChenyuan QinLiyuan TaoXin GuoQiao LiuMin DuLin ZhuZhongdan ChenWannian LiangMin LiuJue Liu
Published in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2023)
Inequalities in HRH have been decreasing over the past 30 years globally but persist. All cause mortality and most types of cause specific mortality were relatively higher in countries and territories with a limited health workforce, especially for several specific HRH types among priority diseases. The findings highlight the importance of strengthening political commitment to develop equity oriented health workforce policies, expanding health financing, and implementing targeted measures to reduce deaths related to inadequate HRH to achieve universal health coverage by 2030.
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