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The supply of the right workforce for the right job, with clear delineation of scope of practice, appropriate workload and skill mix, and maximum utilisation of the workforce should be ensured so middle managers can be supported in their practice.
Clinician-related barriers included; attitudes, time, workload, scope of practice, and institutional support.
Although not directly costed, the model recognises the economies of scope of providing for these other diseases by incorporating an estimate of workload (beds filled, outpatients treated) attributed to other conditions.
4 The recent reforms have also expanded the scope of public health services and increased workload without equivalent increases in staffing levels.
Recent reforms have expanded the scope of public health services and increased workload without increasing the number of staff members [ 4, 5].
4 In addition, recent reforms have expanded the scope of public health services and increased workload without equivalent increases in staffing levels.
These may include clinicians' workload and the perceived scope of acute care.
Among the reviewed documents we found a variety in scope of the studies and specificity of the workload calculations.
This was in part due to the scale and scope of the task with considerable implications on workload for both the researchers and expert panellists.
"Teachers' levels of workload are intolerable.
That's a different type of workload.
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