Around the world, there is increasing scholarly attention on the relationships among universal health coverage, leadership, management and governance, and the health workforce (Milicevic, Vasic and Edwards 2015; National Department of Health. 2013; WHO. 2006; WHO. 2012). The World Health Organization (WHO) defines governance as “the existence of strategic policy frameworks combined with effective oversight, coalition building, regulation, attention to systems design, and accountability” (World Health Organisation 2007):p 8. However, governance means different things to different people, and more empirical research is needed to contribute to conceptual clarity and evidence on the impact of governance on the performance of the health system and/or population health outcomes.
The research on health workforce governance aims to:
- Investigate the relationships among primary health care facility management and governance, health worker practice environment, health workforce outcomes, and the quality of patient care.
- Examine the factors that influence the accountability of health professionals in psychiatric hospitals in Gauteng.
- Explore the leadership and governance of community health workers.
- Evaluate the implementation of South Africa’s 2030 Human Resources for Health Strategy.