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'Everything was just getting worse and worse': deteriorating job quality as a driver of doctor emigration from Ireland.

Niamh HumphriesA M McDermottE ConwayJ-P ByrneL PrihodovaR CostelloA Matthews
Published in: Human resources for health (2019)
The deterioration in medical job quality and the normalisation of extreme working is a key driver of doctor emigration from Ireland, and deterring return. Irish trained hospital doctors emigrate to access good quality jobs in Australia and are increasingly likely to remain abroad once they have secured them. To improve doctor retention, health systems and employers must mitigate a gainst the emergence of extreme work in healthcare. Employee voice (about working conditions, about patient safety, etc.) should be encouraged and used to inform health system improvement and to mitigate exit.
Keyphrases
  • patient safety
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  • quality improvement
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  • high intensity
  • medical students