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100 1 _aStephanie D. Short
245 1 0 _aHealth Workforce Governance
_bImproved Access, Good Regulatory Practice, Safer Patients
250 _a1
260 _aOxford
_bRoutledge
_c20160422
300 _a304 p
520 _bWith increasing recognition of the international market in health professionals and the impact of globalism on regulation, the governance of the health workforce is moving towards greater public engagement and increased transparency. This book discusses the challenges posed by these processes such as improved access to health services and how structures can be reformed so that good practice is upheld and quality of service and patient safety are ensured. With contributions from regulators, academics, lawyers and health professionals, this book presents arguments from multiple perspectives. Of global relevance, it brings together concerns about access, quality and safety within the framework of the health workforce governance continuum and will be of interest to policy makers, regulators, health professionals, academics legal practitioners, insurers, students and researchers.
700 1 _aFiona McDonald
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