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Consider exporting nurses to curb rapid migration – Central Tongu MP tells government.

The Member of Parliament for Central Tongu, Ghana, has urged the country to contemplate exporting nurses as a strategy to mitigate the rapid migration of healthcare professionals.

The statement underscores the critical issue of brain drain within Ghana’s healthcare sector, where skilled nurses and other medical professionals seek opportunities abroad, often leaving local healthcare facilities understaffed and under-resourced.

Exporting nurses, while seemingly counterintuitive, may provide a structured approach to address this challenge. By strategically sending nurses abroad through formal agreements or programs, Ghana could potentially benefit from remittances sent back home while simultaneously alleviating some pressure on the domestic healthcare system.

However, such a strategy would require careful planning and consideration of its implications on the local healthcare workforce and service delivery. Balancing the need to retain skilled professionals with the potential benefits of overseas employment opportunities is crucial.

Ultimately, addressing the root causes of healthcare worker migration, such as inadequate working conditions, low salaries, and limited career advancement opportunities, should remain a priority for Ghana to ensure the sustainability and effectiveness of its healthcare system.

Onokwafo Yaw Asiedu/Ahotoronline.com

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