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Globalization of Health
Richard Cook
1 episodes
3 days ago
The Migration of Health Workers
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Social Sciences
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The Migration of Health Workers
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Social Sciences
Science
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Globalization & Health Care Worker Migration
Globalization of Health
9 minutes 18 seconds
5 years ago
Globalization & Health Care Worker Migration
  • Steady rise of migration, especially within recent years, and many countries try to regulate and manage their population flows.
  • The trends of migration of health workers specifically suggest a global marketplace
  • Oftentimes, trained workers migrate from poorer to richer countries due to differences in wages, training opportunities, and working conditions.
    • Can cause gaps in global health care services, and further contribute to the disparities between global north and south.
    • There may be as many as 4.3 million too few health care workers throughout the world, according to estimates from WHO.
    • In many parts of the world, the shortage of healthcare workers — including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, lab technicians and mental health workers — often prevents patients from receiving appropriate care and treatment.
Globalization of Health
The Migration of Health Workers