Various strategies have been proposed in the literature to reduce medical migration or ‘brain drain’ and mitigate its effects on health status. This paper outlines an ethical framework and uses it to examine these strategies, emphasizing the goal of a basic level of health care for all people, the protection of rights and the fostering of responsibilities, and the prioritization of the least-advantaged. A social connection model of responsibility is used to consider the different duties of migrants, source countries, destination countries, and global institutions. Solutions which change the inequities driving medical migration are preferable to those which simply reduce the harm resulting from the phenomenon
In this article I examine the phenomenon of international migration of medical graduates. The debate...
A shortage of health workers is one of the most serious challenges that health systems face in many ...
Bozorgmehr K, Razum O. Forced Migration and Global Responsibility for Health. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ...
Background The migration of health care professionals from developing to developed countries is a tr...
Medical migration appears to be an increasing global phenomenon, with complex contributing factors. ...
Health-worker migration, commonly called "medical brain drain", refers to the mass migration of trai...
This paper provides an overview of the evidence and applied literature on medical migration. The eco...
Given the present migration crisis, health care personnel working in developed countries encounter p...
Migration health is affected by decision making at levels ranging from global to local, both within ...
© 2018 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives: In this article, we outline the link between ...
This paper critically appraises the discourse around international medical migration at the turn of ...
Although brain drain started out as a process of movement of skilled professionals within the develo...
Migration of health workers ‘Brain drain’ is defined as the movement of health personnel in search o...
Arlie Hochschild glosses the practice of women migrants in poor nations who leave their families beh...
A core feature of the emerging international governance of migration is the reliance on knowledge an...
In this article I examine the phenomenon of international migration of medical graduates. The debate...
A shortage of health workers is one of the most serious challenges that health systems face in many ...
Bozorgmehr K, Razum O. Forced Migration and Global Responsibility for Health. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ...
Background The migration of health care professionals from developing to developed countries is a tr...
Medical migration appears to be an increasing global phenomenon, with complex contributing factors. ...
Health-worker migration, commonly called "medical brain drain", refers to the mass migration of trai...
This paper provides an overview of the evidence and applied literature on medical migration. The eco...
Given the present migration crisis, health care personnel working in developed countries encounter p...
Migration health is affected by decision making at levels ranging from global to local, both within ...
© 2018 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives: In this article, we outline the link between ...
This paper critically appraises the discourse around international medical migration at the turn of ...
Although brain drain started out as a process of movement of skilled professionals within the develo...
Migration of health workers ‘Brain drain’ is defined as the movement of health personnel in search o...
Arlie Hochschild glosses the practice of women migrants in poor nations who leave their families beh...
A core feature of the emerging international governance of migration is the reliance on knowledge an...
In this article I examine the phenomenon of international migration of medical graduates. The debate...
A shortage of health workers is one of the most serious challenges that health systems face in many ...
Bozorgmehr K, Razum O. Forced Migration and Global Responsibility for Health. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ...