Economics
  • ISSN: 2155-7950
  • Journal of Business and Economics

Determinants of Medical Cadres Leakage from the Technical Work to the Administrative Work, Empirical Study on Ministry of 
Health Hospitals in Sakaka

Faisal Hawas Alshammari 
(Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia)

Abstract: The current study aims to identifying the major determinants of medical cadres leakage from the technical work to the medical work in the governmental hospital related to Ministry of Health in Sakaka. To accomplish the objectives of this study, the researcher used the descriptive analytical approach and questionnaire as a tool to collect data. Such questionnaire consists of two sections: The first section: General Data The second section: It is about four cores, each of them correlates to one of study variables The study is applied on a 400-employee-random sample where 300 questionnaires were returned with response percentage of 75%. Salient Results: There is high moral effect between the technical work pressures — as a determinant of employment leakage — and the medical cadre leakage to the administrative work. There is high moral effect between the high income — as a determinant of employment leakage- and the medical cadre leakage to the administrative work. Furthermore, there is high moral effect between the risks of the medical professions — as a determinant of employment leakage — and the medical cadre leakage to the administrative work. 

Key words: medical cadres leakage; the governmental hospital; moral effect

JEL codes: I, I0, I1





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