Italian regional health authorities annually negotiate the number of residency grants to be financed by the National government and the number and mix of supplementary grants to be funded by the regional budget. This study provides regional decision-makers with a requirement model to forecast the future demand of specialists at the regional level.

Senese, F., Tubertini, P., Mazzocchetti, A., Lodi, A., Ruozi, C., Grilli, R. (2015). Forecasting future needs and optimal allocation of medical residency positions: The Emilia-Romagna Region case study. HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH, 13(1), 7-17 [10.1186/1478-4491-13-7].

Forecasting future needs and optimal allocation of medical residency positions: The Emilia-Romagna Region case study

SENESE, FRANCESCA;TUBERTINI, PAOLO;MAZZOCCHETTI, ANGELINA;LODI, ANDREA;
2015

Abstract

Italian regional health authorities annually negotiate the number of residency grants to be financed by the National government and the number and mix of supplementary grants to be funded by the regional budget. This study provides regional decision-makers with a requirement model to forecast the future demand of specialists at the regional level.
2015
Senese, F., Tubertini, P., Mazzocchetti, A., Lodi, A., Ruozi, C., Grilli, R. (2015). Forecasting future needs and optimal allocation of medical residency positions: The Emilia-Romagna Region case study. HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH, 13(1), 7-17 [10.1186/1478-4491-13-7].
Senese, F.; Tubertini, P.; Mazzocchetti, A.; Lodi, A.; Ruozi, C.; Grilli, R.
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