2023
DOI: 10.4236/health.2023.152016
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Estimating the Monetary Value of Hours Lost to the Nigerian Public Healthcare System When Full-Time Government Employee Doctors Engage in Dual Practice

Abstract: Background: Dual Practice (DP) allows full-time public sector doctors to concurrently offer the same clinical services in the private sector. The debate against this practice seems to be largely influenced by its potential to reduce the contracted hours in the public sector and shift attention to private work. Purpose: The purpose of this secondary research is to estimate the monetary value of hours lost to the Nigerian public healthcare system when full-time government employee doctors are engaged in private … Show more

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“…This structured approach to private practice within a public institution represents a progressive step towards integrating the benefits of both healthcare delivery models. [20,21,22]…”
Section: Operational Integritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This structured approach to private practice within a public institution represents a progressive step towards integrating the benefits of both healthcare delivery models. [20,21,22]…”
Section: Operational Integritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, having a side job can offer financial stability, and two out of three full-time independent workers feel more secure than they would in traditional employment under someone else. 57 The monthly income satisfaction level can be extrapolated to the overall satisfaction with remuneration which affect all aspects of the job. In Nigeria, a typical workday consists of an 8-h shift, adding up to a 40-h workweek, and this standard is also applied to the Nigerian public healthcare system.…”
Section: Discusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, health professionals engaging in MJH spend less time in their primary jobs, which influences the availability of quality health services in the public health sector and the achievement of universal health coverage 11–13. Therefore, there is increased scholarly and policy focus on the occurrence,14–18 determinants2 9 and consequences of MJH 1 19 20…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%