Beleagered care minister warns of huge staff shortage by 2035 - DutchNews.nl
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In the coming years, the number of vacancies in healthcare will increase rapidly. The expected shortage in 2033 will be tens of thousands of employees higher than previously estimated.
The staff shortages in healthcare threaten to become much higher in the coming ten years than previously thought. According to the latest forecast of the Labour Market Healthcare & Welfare (AZW), the total shortage will increase to almost 266,000 employees in 2034, a fourfold increase of the current shortage figure. Researchers from AZW predict the greatest staff shortage in nursing home care, where the demand for staff is increasing sharply due…
Dutch healthcare system expected to face a shortage of 266,000 workers by 2035
The shortage of healthcare workers in the Netherlands is set to grow at an alarming rate in the coming years, with projections indicating a deficit of 266,000 workers by 2035. The largest shortages are expected in nursing and care homes, with the most significant gaps in staffing found among healthcare assistants, caregivers with vocational training, nurses with MBO (secondary vocational education) and HBO (higher professional education) degrees…
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