The aim of this fact sheet is to examine some of the main issues related to the causes and effects of the exodus of healthcare professionals. The fact sheet also examines the approaches being considered to solve this problem and possible solutions for the management of international migration that would be less detrimental to healthcare systems in developing countries.
Publication Categories
Archives(2)
Combination Prevention(26)
Community and Health Systems Strengthening(9)
HIV and Co-infections(4)
Key Populations and Vulnerable Groups(19)
Public Policy and Global Engagement(11)
Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH)(1)
Social Determinants of Health(15)
Toolkits(7)
Twinning(6)
Publication
The Emigration of Healthcare Professionals to High-income Countries
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