How are health professionals earning their living in Malawi?
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* Corresponding author: Adamson S Muula muula@email.unc.edu
BMC Health Services Research 2006, 6:97 doi:10.1186/1472-6963-6-97
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Stillbirths and hospital early neonatal deaths at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Blantyre-Malawi Aklilu M Metaferia, Adamson S Muula International Archives of Medicine 2009, 2:25 (31 August 2009) |
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Understanding informal payments in health care: motivation of health workers in Tanzania Silvia Stringhini, Steve Thomas, Posy Bidwell, Tina Mtui, Aziza Mwisongo Human Resources for Health 2009, 7:53 (30 June 2009) |
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Measuring and managing the work environment of the mid-level provider – the neglected human resource Eilish McAuliffe, Cameron Bowie, Ogenna Manafa, Fresier Maseko, Malcolm MacLachlan, David Hevey, Charles Normand, Maureen Chirwa Human Resources for Health 2009, 7:13 (19 February 2009) |
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Estimated financial and human resources requirements for the treatment of malaria in Malawi Adamson S Muula, Emmanuel Rudatsikira, Seter Siziya, Ronald H Mataya Malaria Journal 2007, 6:168 (19 December 2007) An interesting and original application of economic modeling for the purpose of planning public health service delivery. The authors employ internationally-validated estimates for the incidence of malaria illness episodes and estimate the human and financial resources that would be required to meet this need.
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Human resources requirements for highly active antiretroviral therapy scale-up in Malawi Adamson S Muula, John Chipeta, Seter Siziya, Emmanuel Rudatsikira, Ronald H Mataya, Edward Kataika BMC Health Services Research 2007, 7:208 (19 December 2007) |