The global health sector complains of a shortage of workers.. What is the impact of this?

Corona pandemicthe repercussions of which are still continuing until now, workers in The medical section From psychological and economic pressures, which prompted many to abandon work in the health field and turn to other fields, which led to a decline in the level of global health services.

bleak outlook

and expected World Health Organization The acute shortage of medical personnel will reach 12 million workers in 2035.

A figure not very different from the preliminary report of the World Economic Forum "Davos"from an increase in the shortage of health workers in the world, to 10 million by the end of the current decade, and the report monitored that the world may suffer a decrease in the coverage of health services by twenty-five percent,

The Davos report added that the increase in health care spending has already accelerated the progress of the health field in many aspects, such as vaccines, drug development and telemedicine, but on the other hand, it negatively affected health workers and increased the shortage of medical manpower.

And the former consultant to the World Health Organization, Dr. Wael Safwat, says:"Sky News Arabia":

  • The shortage of health workers and their poor distribution affects the provision of medical services all over the world.
  • This shortage increased further in the period of the Corona pandemic, as workers were subjected to psychological burnout, stress, and death as a result of exposure to infection.
  • But the topic is old, and before the Corona pandemic, and this is due to the high cost of studying in universities, such as studying medicine.
  • And what some doctors in some countries of the world are exposed to in terms of lack of appreciation, accusation and accountability when patients have any problems.

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and during Corona pandemicthe repercussions of which are still continuing until now, workers in The medical section From psychological and economic pressures, which prompted many to abandon work in the health field and turn to other fields, which led to a decline in the level of global health services.

bleak outlook

and expected World Health Organization The acute shortage of medical personnel will reach 12 million workers in 2035.

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It is a figure not very different from the preliminary report of the World Economic Forum.Davos“, From an increase in the shortage of health workers in the world, to 10 million by the end of the current decade, and the report monitored that the world may suffer a decline in health services coverage by twenty-five percent,

The Davos report added that the increase in health care spending has already accelerated the progress of the health field in many aspects, such as vaccines, drug development and telemedicine, but on the other hand, it negatively affected health workers and increased the shortage of medical manpower.

The former consultant to the World Health Organization, Dr. Wael Safwat, told Sky News Arabia:

  • The shortage of health workers and their poor distribution affects the provision of medical services all over the world.
  • This shortage increased further in the period of the Corona pandemic, as workers were subjected to psychological burnout, stress, and death as a result of exposure to infection.
  • But the topic is old, and before the Corona pandemic, and this is due to the high cost of studying in universities, such as studying medicine.
  • And what some doctors in some countries of the world are exposed to in terms of lack of appreciation, accusation and accountability when patients have any problems.

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