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Rebalancing brain drain: Exploring resource reallocation to address health worker migration and promote global health

机译:重新平衡人才流失:探索资源重新分配以解决卫生工作者的迁徙并促进全球卫生

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Global public health is threatened by an imbalance in health worker migration from resource-poor countries to developed countries. This " brain drain" results in health workforce shortages, health system weakening, and economic loss and waste, threatening the well-being of vulnerable populations and effectiveness of global health interventions. Current structural imbalances in resource allocation and global incentive structures have resulted in 57 countries identified by WHO as having a " critical shortage" of health workers. Yet current efforts to strengthen domestic health systems have fallen short in addressing this issue. Instead, global solutions should focus on sustainable forms of equitable resource sharing. This can be accomplished by adoption of mandatory global resource and staff-sharing programs in conjunction with implementation of state-based health services corps.
机译:全球公共卫生受到卫生工作者从资源贫乏国家到发达国家的移民不平衡的威胁。这种“人才外流”导致卫生人力短缺,卫生系统薄弱以及经济损失和浪费,威胁到脆弱人群的福祉和全球卫生干预措施的有效性。当前资源分配和全球激励结构的结构性失衡导致了世卫组织确定为卫生工作者“严重短缺”的57个国家。然而,目前为加强家庭卫生系统所做的努力未能解决这一问题。相反,全球解决方案应着眼于公平资源共享的可持续形式。这可以通过采用强制性的全球资源和人员共享计划以及实施基于州的卫生服务机构来实现。

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