NEW TRENDS OF HEALTH WORKER MIGRATION. CASE OF ROMANIA

The chronic shortage of workers in the health care field in countries all over the world has severe consequences for their population and implications spilling over far beyond their borders. At global level, according to the report Migration of Health Workers from 2014, there were about 60 million...

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Main Authors: MARIANA BĂLAN, BRÎNDUŞA MIHAELA RADU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academica Brâncuşi 2019-06-01
Series:Analele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie
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Online Access:http://www.utgjiu.ro/revista/ec/pdf/2019-03/01_Balan.pdf
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spelling doaj-51ae989a711a489698f1a87931df33c52020-11-24T21:24:30ZengAcademica BrâncuşiAnalele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie 1844-70071844-70072019-06-0113514NEW TRENDS OF HEALTH WORKER MIGRATION. CASE OF ROMANIAMARIANA BĂLAN0BRÎNDUŞA MIHAELA RADU1 INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC FORECASTING – NIER, ROMANIAN ACADEMY INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC FORECASTING – NIER, ROMANIAN ACADEMYThe chronic shortage of workers in the health care field in countries all over the world has severe consequences for their population and implications spilling over far beyond their borders. At global level, according to the report Migration of Health Workers from 2014, there were about 60 million workers in the health care field, but distributed unevenly among countries and regions. The total number of health workers is still unable to satisfy the demands of many populations regarding access to the required health care services. Thus, both developed countries and developing countries struggle to meet the huge challenges triggered by the imbalance between the increasing demand of medical services and the supply of medical personnel within the health care systems. The migration abroad of the medical personnel from Romania has complex motivations and displays an increasing trend for the last decade, and this deepens the structural crisis within the public health care system. “Brain exodus” of Romanian professionals trained in the health care field might cause severe economic damage, especially when the education system is incapable of replacing those who left abroad. The paper intends a brief analysis of the dimensions and structure of the migration flows of medical personnel from Romania, in an European context. http://www.utgjiu.ro/revista/ec/pdf/2019-03/01_Balan.pdfphysiciansnurseshealth sectorhealth workers migration
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BRÎNDUŞA MIHAELA RADU
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BRÎNDUŞA MIHAELA RADU
NEW TRENDS OF HEALTH WORKER MIGRATION. CASE OF ROMANIA
Analele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie
physicians
nurses
health sector
health workers migration
author_facet MARIANA BĂLAN
BRÎNDUŞA MIHAELA RADU
author_sort MARIANA BĂLAN
title NEW TRENDS OF HEALTH WORKER MIGRATION. CASE OF ROMANIA
title_short NEW TRENDS OF HEALTH WORKER MIGRATION. CASE OF ROMANIA
title_full NEW TRENDS OF HEALTH WORKER MIGRATION. CASE OF ROMANIA
title_fullStr NEW TRENDS OF HEALTH WORKER MIGRATION. CASE OF ROMANIA
title_full_unstemmed NEW TRENDS OF HEALTH WORKER MIGRATION. CASE OF ROMANIA
title_sort new trends of health worker migration. case of romania
publisher Academica Brâncuşi
series Analele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie
issn 1844-7007
1844-7007
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The chronic shortage of workers in the health care field in countries all over the world has severe consequences for their population and implications spilling over far beyond their borders. At global level, according to the report Migration of Health Workers from 2014, there were about 60 million workers in the health care field, but distributed unevenly among countries and regions. The total number of health workers is still unable to satisfy the demands of many populations regarding access to the required health care services. Thus, both developed countries and developing countries struggle to meet the huge challenges triggered by the imbalance between the increasing demand of medical services and the supply of medical personnel within the health care systems. The migration abroad of the medical personnel from Romania has complex motivations and displays an increasing trend for the last decade, and this deepens the structural crisis within the public health care system. “Brain exodus” of Romanian professionals trained in the health care field might cause severe economic damage, especially when the education system is incapable of replacing those who left abroad. The paper intends a brief analysis of the dimensions and structure of the migration flows of medical personnel from Romania, in an European context.
topic physicians
nurses
health sector
health workers migration
url http://www.utgjiu.ro/revista/ec/pdf/2019-03/01_Balan.pdf
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