Ten years development of human resources in Serbian health system.

Maja Krstic, Jasmina Grozdanov, Ivan Ivanovic, Vesna Korac, Milena Vasic
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A key component of any healthcare reform process is to ensure that the services are delivered by the right numbers of staff with appropriate skills and training. In 2007, public health institutions in Serbia had 2% more employees than before the economic transition. Nevertheless, the trend of the total number of employees in the Serbian health care system still preserved a mild rising trend. The most prominent changes in the structure of human resources were effectuated in the total numbers of physicians, nurses and administrative and technical staff. Development of medical science and practice in Serbia is characterized by more intensive processes of specializations, resulting in increased number of specialists among medical doctors. Health care provided in in-patient institutions still employs most of the doctors. The number of unemployed physicians, dentists and pharmacists has been rising since 2000. Another aspect that explains the rise of unemployed, university educated human resources is the rising number of graduated physicians, dentist and pharmacists. Health care policy makers may recognize the need for more integrated planning of human resources in health care, in particular, making management of human resources responsive to system needs and design, instead of vice versa.

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塞尔维亚卫生系统人力资源的十年发展。
任何医疗改革进程的一个关键组成部分是确保提供服务的工作人员数量适当,具有适当的技能和培训。2007年,塞尔维亚公共卫生机构的雇员人数比经济转型前增加了2%。然而,塞尔维亚卫生保健系统雇员总数的趋势仍然保持了温和上升的趋势。人力资源结构的最显著变化体现在医生、护士、行政和技术人员的总数上。塞尔维亚医学科学和实践发展的特点是专业化进程更加密集,导致医生中专家人数增加。住院医疗机构提供的保健服务仍然雇用了大多数医生。自2000年以来,失业的医生、牙医和药剂师的数量一直在上升。失业、受过大学教育的人力资源增加的另一个方面是毕业的医生、牙医和药剂师人数的增加。卫生保健决策者可能认识到需要对卫生保健人力资源进行更综合的规划,特别是使人力资源管理对系统需要和设计作出反应,而不是相反。
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