- EU Faces Workforce Shortage: EU countries need around 1.2 million healthcare workers, including doctors, nurses, and midwives.
- European Commission Takes Action: The European Commission and WHO Europe allocated €1.3 million to attract and retain nurses.
- Initiative Launch in Poland: Officials launched the initiative in Warsaw, emphasizing the critical role of nurses.
- Declining Interest in Nursing Careers: Over half of EU countries report a drop in interest in nursing jobs.
- Global Healthcare Gap: WHO predicts a global shortage of 18 million healthcare workers by 2030.
- EU Prioritizes Member States: The EU will focus on countries with severe shortages over the next 36 months.
- Collaboration with Stakeholders: Member states will work with nurses’ organizations and social partners to find solutions.
- Patient Care Impact: The healthcare worker shortage leads to longer wait times and poorer health outcomes.
- EU Seeks Sustainable Solutions: The EU plans to improve working conditions, salaries, and professional growth for healthcare staff.
- Call for Action: The EU aims to strengthen healthcare systems and ensure better care for future generations.
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