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Human resource issues and its implications for health sector reforms

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Bhat Ramesh
Maheshwari Sunil Kumar

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Given the growing complexities and challenges the health sector faces, reforms in this sector are inevitable. Often health sector reforms aimed to address many of these deficiencies and ensuring effectiveness and efficiency of resource use, they focus on making the health systems responsive through strengthening financial systems, ensuring local participation and public private partnerships, and autonomy of health facilities. The reform process, among other things, intrinsically makes some fundamental assumptions some of which are as follows: high organisational commitment of health care providers, high professional commitment of health care providers, and adequate skills of health care providers. This paper examines the commitment of district level health officials in the newly carved out state of Chhattisgarh in India. Since development oriented HR practices (HRD) are powerful tools to commit people working in health sector to enhance the quality of care, we believe that health sector reforms will have to concentrate on human resource issues and practices more than ever before in near future. The papers attempts to examine the following questions: (i) what is status of professional commitment, organisational commitment and technical competencies of health officials? (ii) what are the characteristics of human resource management practices in the health sector in the state? and (iii) how these management practices are linked with professional and organisational commitment? Finally the paper discusses the implications of these to health sector reform process.

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Paper provided by Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Research and Publication Department in its series IIMA Working Papers with number 2004-01-04.

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  1. Bhat Ramesh & Maheshwari Sunil Kumar & Saha Somen, 2004. "Treating HIV/AIDS patients in India with antiretroviral therapy: a management challenge," IIMA Working Papers 2004-06-03, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Research and Publication Department. [Downloadable!]
  2. Maheshwari Sunil Kumar & Bhat Ramesh & Saha Somen, 2006. "Commitment of State Health Officials: Identifying Factors and Scope for Improvement," IIMA Working Papers 2006-01-02, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Research and Publication Department. [Downloadable!]
  3. Maheshwari Sunil Kumar & Bhat Ramesh & Saha Somen, 2005. "Human Resource Practices and Commitment of Senior Officials in Health System: Reflections from a Progressive State in a Developing Economy," IIMA Working Papers 2005-09-02, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Research and Publication Department. [Downloadable!]
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