Health Professional Mobility and Health Systems
Evidence from 17 European Countries
EURO Nonserial Publications
Wismar, M., Maier, C. B., Glinos, I. A., Dussault, G., Figueras, J.
WHO Regional Office for Europe
ISBN-13    9789289002479 ISBN-10    9289002476
Número de pedido    13400112 Formato    Paper Back
Precio    CHF    150.00 / US$    180.00 País en desarrollo    CHF    105.00
Inglés     2011        629   páginas
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Foreword
Acknowledgements

Part I Setting the scene, results and conclusions
Chapter 1 Health professional mobility and health systems in Europe: an introduction Matthias Wismar, Claudia B Maier, Irene A Glinos, Jeni Bremner, Gilles Dussault, Josep Figueras
Chapter 2 Cross-country analysis of health professional mobility in Europe: the results Claudia B Maier, Irene A Glinos, Matthias Wismar, Jeni Bremner, Gilles Dussault, Josep Figueras
Chapter 3 Health professional mobility and health systems in Europe: conclusions from the case studies Irene A Glinos, Matthias Wismar, Claudia B Maier, Willy Palm, Josep Figueras

Part II Case studies from countries that joined the EU before 2004
Chapter 4 Mobility, language and neighbours: Austria as source and destination country Guido Offermanns, Eva Maria Malle, Mirela Jusic
Chapter 5 Of permeable borders: Belgium as both source and host country Anna Safuta, Rita Baeten
Chapter 6 Changing context and priorities in recruitment and employment: Finland balances inflows and outflows of health professionals Hannamaria Kuusio, Meri Koivusalo, Marko Elovainio, Tarja Heponiemi,Anna-Mari Aalto, Ilmo Keskimäki
Chapter 7 Nationally moderate, locally significant: France and health professional mobility from far and near Marie-Laure Delamaire, François-Xavier Schweyer
Chapter 8 A destination and a source: Germany manages regional health workforce disparities with foreign medical doctors Diana Ognyanova, Reinhard Busse
Chapter 9 Oversupplying doctors but seeking carers: Italy s demographic challenges and health professional mobility Luigi Bertinato, Irene A Glinos, Elisa Boscolo, Leopoldo Ciato
Chapter 10 Opportunities in an expanding health service: Spain between Latin America and Europe Beatriz González López-Valcárcel, Patricia Barber Pérez, Carmen Delia Dávila Quintana
Chapter 11 A major destination country: the United Kingdom and its changing recruitment policies Ruth Young

Part III Case studies from countries that joined the EU in 2004 or 2007
Chapter 12 Migration and attrition: Estonia s health sector and cross-border mobility to its northern neighbour Pille Saar, Jarno Habicht
Chapter 13 From melting pot to laboratory of change in central Europe: Hungary and health workforce migration Edit Eke, Edmond Girasek, Miklós Szócska
Chapter 14 Awareness, planning and retention: Lithuania s approach to managing health professional mobility ilvinas Padaiga, Martynas Pukas, Liudvika Starkien
Chapter 15 When the grass gets greener at home: Poland s changing incentives for health professional mobility Marcin Kautsch, Katarzyna Czabanowska
Chapter 16 Emergent challenge of health professional emigration: Romania s accession to the EU Adriana Galan, Victor Olsavszky, Cristian Vladescu
Chapter 17 Regaining self-sufficiency: Slovakia and the challenges of health professionals leaving the country Kvetoslava Benusová, Miloslava Kováová, Marián Nagy, Matthias Wismar
Chapter 18 Addressing shortages: Slovenia s reliance on foreign health professionals, current developments and policy responses Tit Albreht

Part IV Case studies from third countries having applied for EU membership
Chapter 19 Geopolitics, economic downturn and oversupply of medical doctors: Serbia s emigrating health professionalsIvan M. Jeki, Annette Katrava,Maja Vukovi-Krmar, Vesna Bjegovi-Mikanovi
Chapter 20 At the crossroads:Turkey s domestic workforce and restrictive labour laws in the light of EU candidacy Hasan Hüseyin Yldrm, Sdka Kaya