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The IMO has called on the Government to urgently address Ireland’s crisis in medical workforce resourcing, saying that our health system will collapse leading to devastating implication for patients if more doctors are not recruited on a properly sustained basis.
Addressing the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health on medical workforce planning, the IMO said that despite recent widespread attention on the health system’s chronic shortage of doctors and the advent of Covid-19, the situation had deteriorated in the last year.
It said that, without sustained investment and funding, it was obvious we will have too few doctors to meet the demands of the population in terms of Covid and non-Covid care.
The IMO said that chronic shortages were evident across the health system.
Speaking today, Prof Matthew Sadlier, a member of the Consultant Committee of the IMO, said: “The Covid-19 emergency has emphasised just how badly our health system needs sustained funding and investment. This is not a new problem but the virus has rapidly increased the need for urgent action if our health system is to survive. Our health system is chronically understaffed across all specialties.
“We presently cannot recruit enough doctors and we cannot keep hold of many of the doctors that we do have. We have seen increasing trends of high emigration by doctors for the past number of years and we can say with some degree of certainty that that trend will continue. Doctors will leave to enhance their skills with additional training but unfortunately are not returning to Ireland. Doctors want to work in a system that enables them to deliver care to patients and where they are respected and for many that means going abroad.”
The IMO said that a number of demands had to be met by the Government:
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