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The Integration of Immigrant Health Professionals: Looking beyond the COVID-19 Crisis

The Integration of Immigrant Health Professionals: Looking beyond the COVID-19 Crisis

This issue brief looks at how the underutilized professional expertise and cultural and linguistic skills of internationally trained health professionals (and some U.S.-trained professionals) could be better leveraged to meet current and future demand for care. This includes about 270,000 underemployed or out-of-work immigrant and refugee health professionals, according to MPI estimates. The brief also looks at the promise and pitfalls of efforts early in the pandemic to boost the ranks of available health workers by creating opportunities for internationally trained professionals to practice during the health emergency. These efforts offer important lessons for building a more flexible and resilient health-care workforce ahead.

Fecha de publicación
Tipo de material
Other
Destinatarios
Government
Journalist
Migrant Association
Private Sector
Autor
Jeanne Batalova
Michael Fix
José Ramón Fernández-Peña
Fuente/Editorial
Migration Policy Institute (MPI)
Idioma
English
Ámbito geográfico
Sub-regional
Country
Nacional
United States of America (USA)
Subregional
North America
Grupo de trabajo
No
Proceso de revisión regional
No
Objetivos del Pacto Mundial para la Migración
Tema transversal
Whole-of-government approach
Whole-of-society approach
ODS
SDG.8 - Decent Work And Economic Growth
SDG.10 - Reduced Inequalities
Palabras clave
COVID-19 and migration
Health services and situation
Integration policies
Status
Published

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