Training and deployment of medical doctors in Tanzania post-1990s health sector reforms: assessing the achievements.
Nathanael Shauri SiriliAngwara KiwaraFrumence GastoIsabel GoicoleaAnna-Karin HurtigPublished in: Human resources for health (2017)
Two decades after the reforms, the number of MDs trained in Tanzania has increased sevenfold per year. Yet, the number and geographical distribution of MDs practicing in the country has remained the same as before the reforms. HRH planning should consider the three stages of health workforce development conceptualized under the demand and supply model. Auditing and improvement of the HRH database is highly recommended in dealing with Tanzania's MD crisis.