Journal article

Mid-level health providers: A promising resource

A Brown, G Cometto, A Cumbi, H de Pinho, F Kamwendo, U Lehmann, W McCourt, B McPake, G Pariyo, D Sanders

Revista Peruana De Medicina Experimental Y Salud Publica | Published : 2011

Abstract

Mid-level health providers (MLP) are health workers trained at a higher education institution for at least a total of 2-3 years, and authorized and regulated to work autonomously to diagnose, manage and treat illness, disease and impairments, as well as engage in preventive and promotive care. Their role has been progressively expanding and receiving attention, in particular in low- and middle-income countries, as a strategy to overcome health workforce challenges and improve access to essential health services and achieve the health related targets of the Millennium Development Goals. Evidence, although limited and imperfect, shows that, where MLP are adequately trained, supported and integ..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers