Detailed Information on Publication Record
2024
Healthcare sectors in EU countries: Their impact on employment and infrastructure development
ŠKRABAL, Jaroslav, Renáta PAKŠIOVÁ, Ingrid MAJEROVÁ and Omar AMEIRBasic information
Original name
Healthcare sectors in EU countries: Their impact on employment and infrastructure development
Authors
ŠKRABAL, Jaroslav (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Renáta PAKŠIOVÁ (703 Slovakia), Ingrid MAJEROVÁ (203 Czech Republic) and Omar AMEIR (203 Czech Republic)
Edition
Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development, 2024, 2572-7923
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
50402 Demography
Country of publisher
United States of America
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organization unit
Moravian Business College Olomouc
UT WoS
000718618300008
Keywords in English
healthcare; healthcare employment; comparison; correlation analysis
Změněno: 25/9/2024 11:12, Ing. Jaroslav Škrabal, Ph.D.
Abstract
V originále
This scientific study aims to thoroughly assess the current status and evaluate key indicators influencing healthcare and the workforce in selected European Union (EU) member states. Building upon this ambitious research agenda, we focused on a comprehensive descriptive analysis of selected indicators within the healthcare sector, including healthcare financing schemes, overall employment in healthcare and social care, the number of graduates in healthcare (including physicians and general practitioners), as well as migration patterns within the healthcare sector. The data forming the basis of this analysis were systematically gathered from Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and Eurostat databases. Subsequently, we conducted a robust correlation analysis to explore the intricate relationships among these indicators. Our research endeavour aimed to identify and quantify the impact of these indicators on each other, with a focus on their implications for overall healthcare and the workforce in the respective countries. Based on the findings obtained, we derived several significant conclusions and recommendations. For instance, we identified that increasing employment in the healthcare sector may be associated with the overall quality of healthcare provision in a given country. These findings have important implications for policymaking and decision-making at the EU level. Therefore, we recommend that policymakers in these countries consider implementing measures to further develop the healthcare sector while also helping to retain and attract qualified professionals in the healthcare industry. Such recommendations could include improving healthcare infrastructure, incentivizing professional education and further training in the healthcare sector, and implementing policies to support healthcare provision more broadly