Who Warns of the Consequences of Europe's Dependence on Doctors and Nurses Trained Abroad
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According to the WHO European branch, the number of foreign-trained doctors working in the region increased by 58%, and that of foreign-trained nurses by 67% between 2014 and 2023. During the same period, annual arrivals – new entrants to the labour market in […]
The ageing of the population causes an increase in the health-care pressure of hospitals and health centres throughout Europe. A situation that means that many countries do not have enough native health personnel to deal with the growing number of cases. Reason why it is decided to strengthen staff with doctors and nurses coming from outside their borders. A trend that is increasing in the Old Continent. Precisely, Spain is the third that has th…
Europe's dependence on doctors and nurses trained abroad has cross-border domino effects, according to a new report by the World Health Organization (WHO) of the European Region, which provides a timely and comprehensive analysis of the mobility of health personnel, based on data from the National Health Personnel Accounts, as well as detailed case studies from nine countries (Albania, Armenia, Georgia, Ireland, Malta, Moldova, Norway, Romania a…
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