Tuesday, June 16, 2015

‘Shrinkage in healthcare is still expanding’ – Dutch Newspaper

 
 


 

THE HAGUE (AP) – The next two years will reduce employment in health care to increase by a further 27,000 jobs. That benefits agency UWV predicts an industry report released Tuesday.

The shrinkage occurs largely at the expense of nursing, care and home care. In the past three years, 22,000 workers were in care lost their jobs. From 2017 come ,, cautious ” jobs back in, especially in home care, expect UWV.

For the disabled goes UWV for the period 2012 to 2017 from a decline of 10,000 jobs and more than 5,000 jobs at the hospitals. Mental health employment remains fairly stable until 2017. The other concern, such as GP practices, the number of jobs is expected to rise by 10,000. This is mainly due to the transfer of jobs to GPs and other primary care providers.


 

 
 

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