Global health and innovation: A panoramic view on health human resources in the COVID-19 pandemic context
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- DOI: 10.1002/hpm.3129
Global health and innovation: A panoramic view on health human resources in the COVID-19 pandemic context
Abstract
While policy-makers in many jurisdictions are paying increasing attention to health workforce issues, human resources remain at best only partially aligned with population health needs. This paper explores the governance of human resources during the pandemic, looking at the Quebec health system as a revelatory case. We identify three issues related to health human resource (HHR) policies: working conditions, recognition at work and scope of practice. We empirically probe these issues based on an analysis of popular media, policy reports and participant observation by the lead authors in various forums and research projects. Using an integrated model of HHR, we identify major vulnerabilities in this domain. Persistent labour shortages, endemic deficiencies in working environments and inequity across occupational categories limit the ability to address critical HHR issues. We propose three ways to eliminate HHR vulnerabilities: reorganize work through participatory initiatives, implement joint policy making to rebalance power across the health workforce, and invest in the development of capacities at all system levels.
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; health human resources; health workforce innovation; workforce governance.
© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
All the authors certify that they have no conflict of interest.
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