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Book launch: A European Health Union - a blueprint for generations
How can the European Union ensure equal access to health workers, while freedom of movement and health worker migration are a given? This is one of the questions discussed by global health advocate and project lead Corinne Hinlopen of Wemos (Pillars of Health lead organization) and Prof. Annette Schrauwen (University of Amsterdam) in their book […] read the full article
Calling for commitment to investing in health workforce at European Health Forum Gastein
In many countries in Europe, the interest in recruiting health workers from outside the European Union is increasing. While these countries benefit from recruiting these health workers, they should actually invest in their own health workforce and in improving working conditions. This was one of the main messages of project lead Corinne Hinlopen – global health advocate […] read the full article
Insights on health worker mobility in Romania broadcasted on Radio Romania International
The 4th Conference of the Romanian Network for Migration Studies (RoMig), held in Bucharest on September 7-8, featured a presentation of our research on Romanian healthcare worker migration and mobility. During the conference, Alexandra Deliu (researcher for the Research Institute for Quality of Life and collaborator of Pillars of Health partner Center for Health Policies […] read the full article
Position paper on the international recruitment of health workers for the Netherlands
There are traditionally low numbers of foreign-born, foreign-trained health workers in Dutch healthcare. But Dutch healthcare workforce shortages are becoming more and more severe, and since Covid-19, this situation is compounded by labour shortages in the economy as a whole. There have been pilots with the recruitment of international health workers in the early ‘00s, […] read the full article
Watch back: webinar on missing pieces of health worker mobility data in Europe
The international mobility of health workers in Europe can enhance their career prospects and working conditions, and present solutions to health worker shortages in some countries. However, the geographical maldistribution of health workers between European ‘sending’ and ‘receiving’ countries is one of the risks that come with this international mobility. Data collection and monitoring of... read the full article
Webinar on 13 June: exploring the missing pieces of health worker mobility data in Europe
The international mobility of health workers in Europe can enhance their career prospects and working conditions, and present solutions to health worker shortages in some countries. However, it is important to be mindful of the potential drawbacks, such as the geographical maldistribution of health workers between European ‘sending’ and ‘receiving’ countries. This poses a t... read the full article
New video: the European health workforce crisis is a shared responsibility
Due to health workforce shortages in many European countries, many citizens in Europe do not have access to the right care from a skilled and motivated health worker. In our new video, we call on European policymakers to approach the European health workforce crisis as a joint concern and shared responsibility, and to support its […] read the full article
Survey: we are looking for health workers who migrated in EU and neighbouring countries
Are you a health worker or do you know health workers with experience with migration within Europe? Then we welcome you to fill out and/or forward our anonymous survey or schedule an online interview with our partner Athena Institute (Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam). Athena Institute has developed a survey to better understand the motivations and experiences […] read the full article
Romanian health workers in the Netherlands: why they leave or stay
Romania has a severe health workforce crisis. More than 80% of medical students are planning to leave and the number of doctors and nurses that work in the hospitals decreases year after year. We spoke with three Romanian health workers about this issue. "The entire Romanian health care system should be reformed and restructured." read the full article