The Fragility of the Global Nurse Supply Chain
- GlobalCare Services
- Aug 16, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 24, 2021
Daisy Doronila, one of the dozens of Filipino nurses working abroad who have lost their life during the pandemic. COURTESY OF DENISE RENDOR
The Atlantic profiles how the pandemic has exposed how richer countries, including the United States, rely on health-care workers from poorer ones, such as the Philippines. You can read the entire article here.
“Without the immigrant population right now serving in health care, the majority of these health-care industries would probably collapse,” Leo-Felix Jurado, the chair of the Nursing Department at William Paterson University, in New Jersey, and executive director of the Philippine Nurses Association of America.”
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