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    Health sector reforms: what influences health worker responses?

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    Date
    2007-04-18
    Author
    Ssengooba, Freddie
    Rahman, Syed Azizur
    Hongoro, Charles
    Rutebemberwa, Elizeus
    Mustafa, Ahmed
    Kielmann, Tara
    McPake, Barbara
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    Ssengooba, F., Rahman, S., Hongoro, C., Rutebemberwa, E., Mustafa, A., Kielmann, T. & McPake, B. (2007) Health sector reforms: what influences health worker responses?, id21 Health, , , ,
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    In the past 20 years, a number of developing country governments have attempted to reform their health sectors in order to improve performance. These reforms have often failed to include the participation of the health workforce in planning and decision-making. How do these have unintended effects on health?
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