The National Health Service (SNS) has seen a drop of 30% in
foreign doctors since 2019, according to Jornal de Notícias, which cites data
from the Central Administration of the Health System (ACSS).
Although there is, for now, no official explanation for this
drop, a source from the ACSS told JN that the departure of foreign doctors
could be due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with the clinicians probably having
returned to their country of origin.
The last known numbers are from September 2022 and indicate
that, at that time, there were 1,289 foreign doctors working in the SNS in
Portugal, mainly Spanish, Ukrainian, and Brazilian. About half work in hospitals
(844), 443 in Primary Health Care, and two in Central Services. But in 2019,
there were 1,840 foreign doctors working in Portugal, 551 more than currently.
The number dropped abruptly in 2020 and, since then, according to the data
provided to the JN, it has begun to rise gradually: in 2021, 1,263 foreign
doctors were registered and, in September 2022, the aforementioned 1,289.
I would have thought the wages and conditions would put many off!
By Ian Clay from Beiras on 28 Nov 2022, 13:50