CoE-HS&UHC
Year: 2020
- 2022
IRB Number: IRB 12 July'20-032
Organaisation: BRAC JPGSPH
Health Care
Health Care Service
Health Care Sector
Post-Covid
Disability Care
Palliative Care
Health Care Service Delivery
Health System
Covid-19
Pandemic
Employment Opportunities
This study aims to explore the emerging employment opportunities in the health care sector given the current shortage of allied health care workers (besides doctors and nurses) in the formal system following COVID-19 pandemic and a major paradigm shift towards the demand for home-based palliative/ /rehabilitative/disability/elderly care services.
PI: Dr. Syed Masud Ahmed, PhD
Co PI: Dr. Nahitun Naher
Coordinator: Dr. Nahitun Naher
Objective:To explore the potential employment opportunities in the health care sector given the current COVID-19 crisis which revealed a shortage of all kinds of health care workers in the formal system and a major paradigm shift towards the need for provisioning home-based health care services.
Specific
• To explore the types of health care services in demand among the urban population outside formal health sector (e.g., home-based, palliative, disability care services) considering the post Covid-19 scenario
• To assess the new employment opportunities at hospitals (public and private both) and organizations (e.g. NGOs, training institutions, private organisations) that can produce the para-professionals/technicians to support the mainstream health care providers in facilitating delivery of services at the facilities
• To identify the current authority certifying these para-professionals/technicians and probable authority that would certify these new and emerging cadres
• To explore the trainer availability for the existing, new and emerging training courses at institution level
• To explore the current requirements including education level to be eligible to apply for the existing courses, and assess what may be the requirements including education level for the new and emerging training courses
• To explore the growth of job providing organizations that are likely to expand their businesses in the health care sector in urban settings and beyond COVID-19
Methodology: Mixed method
Donor: Skills Development Programme, BRAC
Partner: Skills Development Programme, BRAC