Migrant Nurses and Physicians Now Critical to OECD Health Systems
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Between 2001 and 2021, doctors born in a country other than the one in which they practise increased by 86% and nurses jumped by 142%, according to an OECD report.
Foreign doctors and nurses are ever more numerous in the care systems of developed countries, notes on Monday an OECD report which warns against the consequences in the countries of origin. The post Brain drain: the recruitment of foreign doctors by developed countries does not appear to be weak first on LesEco.ma.
Asia continues to be the main continent of the origin of foreign doctors and nurses in rich countries
Developed countries are increasingly hiring foreign doctors Physicians and nurses born abroad are becoming more and more numerous in the health systems of developed countries, highlighted a report published on Monday by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). “The shortage of health personnel, caused by the ageing of the population, the increase in care needs and the growing demand for medical services, today represents…
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