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Buchan, James; Calman, Lynn – OECD Publishing (NJ1), 2005
An important potential contribution to the efficient use of the health workforce, is the possibility of "skill mix" changes. "Skill mix" is a relatively broad term which can refer to the mix of staff in the workforce or the demarcation of roles and activities among different categories of staff. Most of the policy attention on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Health Occupations, Physicians, Nurses
Buchan, James; Dal Poz, Mario R. – Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2002
The reasons a skill mix among health workers is important to health care systems were examined. The analysis was based on a review of studies conducted primarily in the United States. "Skill mix" was defined as the mix of posts, grades, or occupations in an organization and the combinations of activities or skills needed for each job…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Employment Practices, Employment Qualifications, Foreign Countries