This case study analyzes the reasons for adoption and the implementation process of a key policy in Chhattisgarh state, India, to create a rural cadre of trained physicians in order to address the acute shortage of doctors in the state's primary health facilities. It documents the experience specific to Chhattisgarh state, but with its attention to the policy processes and implementation challenges associated, it also highlights the necessity of a...
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2010/03/01
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Document de travail
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54509
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2010/07/01
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Political economy of health workforce policy : the Chhattisgarh experience with a three-year course for rural health care practitioners
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maternal and child health care