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Medical Brain Drain From Southeastern Europe: Using Digital Demography to Forecast Health Worker Emigration
- Source :
- JMIRx Med
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- USA, 2021.
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Abstract
- Background This paper shows that the tools of digital demography, such as Google Trends, can be used for determining, estimating, and predicting the migration of health care workers (HWs), in this case, from Croatia and the Western Balkans (WB) to Germany and Austria. Objective This study aims to test the usefulness of Google Trends indexes to forecast HW migration from Croatia and the WB to Germany and Austria. The paper analyzes recent trends in HW mobility in Europe and focuses specifically on mobility patterns among medical doctors and nurses using digital demography. Without increased emigration in the last 10 years, Croatia and the WB would have 50% more HWs today, and this staff is now crucial in the fight against a pandemic. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to the increase in emigration. Methods A particular problem in analyzing the emigration of HCWs from Croatia and the WB is that there is no system for monitoring this process. Official data is up to 3 years late and exists only for persons deregistered from the state system. Furthermore, during the pandemic, the “normal” ways of data collection are simply too slow. The primary methodological concept of our approach is to monitor the digital trace of language searches with the Google Trends analytical tool. To standardize the data, we requested the data from January 2010 to December 2020 and divided the keyword frequency for each migration-related query. We compared this search frequency index with official statistics to prove the significance of the results and correlations, and test the model’s predictive potential. Results All tested migration-related search queries, which indicate HCWs’ emigration planning, showed a positive linear association between Google index and data from official statistics (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development: Serbia R2=0.3381, Bosnia and Herzegovina [B&H] R2=0.2722, Croatia R2=0.4515). Migration-related search activities such as “job application + nurses” from Croatia correlate strongly with official German data for emigrated HWs from Croatia, Serbia, and B&H. Decreases in Google searches were correlated with the decrease in the emigration of HWs. Thus, this method allows reliable forecasts for the future. Conclusions This paper highlights that the World Health Organization’s list of countries with HWs shortages should be updated to include Croatia and the countries from the WB. The issue of the European Union drawing HWs from the EU periphery (Croatia) and nearby countries (B&H, Serbia) clearly shows a clash between the EU freedom of movement and the right to health care and a need to ensure a health care workforce in all European regions. Understanding why HWs emigrate from Croatia and the WB, and the consequences of this process are crucial to enabling state agencies and governments to develop optimal intervention strategies to retain medical staff. The benefit of this method is reliable estimates that can enable a better response to a possible shortage of HWs and protect the functioning of the health system. The freedom of movement of workers in the EU must be supplemented with a common pension and health care system in the EU.
- Subjects :
- demography
workforce
the emigration of doctors and nurses
Abwanderung
migration
digital demography
Google Trends
emigration of doctors and nurses
medical brain drain
Western Balkans
health care workers
health systems
jobs
medical professionals
Germany
health professionals
Health care
Trend
Österreich
media_common
Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie
Health Policy
Kroatien
Gesundheitspersonal
Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Austria
Workforce
ddc:300
Gesundheitspolitik
Croatia
brain drain
emigration
doctors
nurses
personnel
Official statistics
Brain Drain
Prognose
Federal Republic of Germany
Southeastern Europe
Political science
ddc:330
media_common.cataloged_instance
out-migration
European union
Datengewinnung
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Social sciences, sociology, anthropology
Freedom of movement
Erhebungstechniken und Analysetechniken der Sozialwissenschaften
Pension
Internet
Right to health
business.industry
EU policy
Emigration
data capture
Methods and Techniques of Data Collection and Data Analysis, Statistical Methods, Computer Methods
EU-Politik
prognosis
business
Südosteuropa
Demography
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- JMIRx Med
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a594968253ca09f1b682d12ab4f0b959