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Physician importation - A solution to developing countries' rural health care problems?

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  • Zeighami, B.
  • Zeighami, E.
  • Mehrabanpour, J.
  • Javidian, I.
  • Ronaghy, H.

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Developing countries almost universally suffer from severe health service shortages, particularly in rural areas. Manpower problems are the most critical aspect of the shortages. Iran has recently begun a massive program to increase physician supply in its rural areas by importation of physicians from India, Pakistan, and the Philippines. The present study investigated two questions: What are physicians' reasons for accepting a post in a rural area of another country, and what are the attitudes of residents in such rural areas toward foreign physicians? Results of a questionnaire survey of foreign physicians indicate that the most common reasons for physician acceptance of the posts were higher salaries and the desire to go eventually to a Western country. Results of an interview survey of Iranian consumers indicate that residents of rural areas were far more likely to prefer Iranian auxiliaries than non-Iranian physicians.

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  • Zeighami, B. & Zeighami, E. & Mehrabanpour, J. & Javidian, I. & Ronaghy, H., 1978. "Physician importation - A solution to developing countries' rural health care problems?," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 68(8), pages 739-742.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1978:68:8:739-742_1
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    1. Nia, Ahmad Besarati & Bansal, Raj Kumar, 1997. "Evaluation of provision and availability of health care services in Iran: a human rights approach," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 40(1), pages 29-41, April.

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