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                  2.     MODELLING AND PROJECTION METHODOLOGY



                 A major task in an informed and evidence-based HRH workforce planning is to model and
                 project analytically the future supply and requirements of HRH, and to choose the right
                 interventions that minimize the imbalance. It is a challenging task since it involves many
                 factors and uncertainties which may include the demography, epidemiology and population
                 health status, composition and distribution of the health workforce, workforce training issues,
                 migration of health workers, public expectations, level of economic development, and culture.

                 In this study, the HRH workforce forecasting was carried out based on the framework
                 adapted from Birch et al. (2007) and Tomblin-Murphy et al. (2009) as shown in Figure 5.
                 There are three main modelling components in the framework: the HRH Supply, HRH
                 Requirement and the Gap models.


                  Figure 5: Integrated modelling framework of HRH Supply and Requirement Projections
































                 Adapted from Birch et al., 2007; Tomblin-Murphy et al., 2009





























                                                             SUPPLY AND NEEDS-BASED REQUIREMENT PROJECTIONS OF MALAYSIAN HUMAN
                                                                RESOURCES FOR HEALTH USING SYSTEM DYNAMICS APPROACH 2016 - 2030
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