Dual practice regulatory mechanisms in the health sector: A systematic review of approaches and implementation

Journal article

The impact of dual practice on the quality of health services in the public sector in terms of compromising equity and efficiency has been documented thereby making it an important issue to consider, especially in the current crisis relating to global human resources for health. In LMIC countries where multiple job holding is especially prevalent in order for health workers to supplement their earnings, the possibility of engaging in jobs which are not health related so as to acquire additional income is widely accepted.

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Kiwanuka SN, Kinengyere AA, Rutebemberwa E, Nalwadda C, Ssengooba F, Olico-Okui et al. Dual practice regulatory mechanisms in the health sector: a systematic review of approaches and implementation. London: EPPI-Centre, Social Science Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London. 2011