Professionals entering and leaving the Portuguese health services system.

José Martins, André Biscaia, Ana Rita Antunes
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In Portugal, the healthcare sector demand for professionals has traditionally outweighed the supply for physicians, nurses and health technicians. However, the capacity of the National Health Service, the main healthcare sector employer, to absorb new professionals is apparently decreasing, and the demand for professionals in the private sector is unclear, but it seems to be growing. With regard to physicians, demand seems to persistently exceed supply, as many physicians work in several institutions or work overtime in the public sector, and the number of foreign physicians practicing in Portugal is increasing. In recent years, the number of medical schools and medical graduates increased, but it may not be sufficient to meet future needs. This paper is limited by the lack of comprehensive data on the private sector and on the number of professionals moving between the public and private sectors. These data are important for the planning and the decision-making process. Human resources policies, supported by an adequate health information system, are fundamental steps for the improvement of the performance of the healthcare system.

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进入和离开葡萄牙卫生服务系统的专业人员。
在葡萄牙,医疗保健部门对专业人员的需求传统上超过了对医生、护士和卫生技术人员的供应。然而,作为保健部门的主要雇主,国家保健服务吸收新的专业人员的能力显然在下降,私营部门对专业人员的需求尚不清楚,但似乎在增长。关于医生,由于许多医生在几个机构工作或在公共部门加班,需求似乎一直超过供应,而且在葡萄牙执业的外国医生数量正在增加。近年来,医学院校和医学毕业生的数量有所增加,但可能不足以满足未来的需求。由于缺乏关于私营部门和在公共和私营部门之间流动的专业人员数量的全面数据,本文受到限制。这些数据对规划和决策过程非常重要。人力资源政策,在适当的卫生信息系统的支持下,是改善卫生保健系统绩效的基本步骤。
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