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The cost of health workforce gaps and inequitable distribution in the Ghana Health Service: an analysis towards evidence-based health workforce planning and management.

James Avoka AsamaniHamza IsmailaAnna PlangeVictor Francis EkeyAbdul-Majeed AhmedMargaret ChebereJohn Koku Awoonor-WilliamsJuliet Nabyonga-Orem
Published in: Human resources for health (2021)
Efficiency gains could be made by redistributing the 14,142 staff deemed to be inequitably distributed, thereby narrowing the existing staffing gaps by 30% to 33,616, which could, in turn, be filled by leveraging synergistic strategy of task-sharing and/or new recruitments. The results of the analysis provided insights that have shaped and continue to influence important policy decisions in health workforce planning and management in the Ghana Health Service.
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