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Tanzan. health res. bull ; 9(1): 61-64, 2007. tables
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1272526

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Migration of medical doctors from African countries to developed nations compromises the delivery of health care on the continent. The full cost of producing a medical doctor was estimated in Malawi by adding the costs of education from primary school through undergraduate medical education. The cost in fees for one medical doctor produced was US$ 56;946.79. The amount of lost investment returns for a doctor who migrated out and served for 30 years in the receiving country ranged from about US$ 433;493 to US$46 million at interest rates 7and 25; respectively. Quantitative assessments of the estimated loss in investment allows for informed policy discussions and decisions


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Humans , Health Personnel , Education, Medical, Undergraduate , Costs and Cost Analysis , Health Workforce/economics , Emigration and Immigration/education
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