Tracking the leavers: towards a better understanding of doctor migration from Ireland to Australia 2008-2018.
Niamh HumphriesJohn ConnellJoel NeginJames BuchanPublished in: Human resources for health (2019)
Doctor emigration from Ireland to Australia has not decreased in line with improved economic conditions in Ireland, indicating that other factors are driving and sustaining doctor emigration. This paper considers some of these factors. Largescale doctor emigration has significant implications for the Irish health system; representing a brain drain of talent, generating a need for replacement migration and a high dependence on internationally trained doctors. This paper illustrates how source countries, such as Ireland, can use destination country data to inform an evidence-based policy response to doctor emigration.