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Physician emigration: should they stay or should they go? A policy analysis

Mário Amorim Lopes (), Álvaro Almeida () and Bernardo Almada-Lobo ()
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Mário Amorim Lopes: CEGI, Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, INESC-TEC
Álvaro Almeida: CEF.UP and Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Porto
Bernardo Almada-Lobo: CEGI, Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, INESC-TEC

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Abstract: Physician emigration can either function as an escape valve to help the health labour market clear from a supply surplus, or aggravate the problem further in case of a shortage. Either way, policy-makers should be particularly aware and devise policies to minimize the occurrence of an imbalance in the physician workforce, which may require physician retention policies if barriers to entry and other market rigidities can not be removed. To this purpose we have developed an agent-based computational economics model to analyse physician emigration, and used it to study the impact of potential short-term and long-term retention policies. As a real case study we have calibrated it with data from Portugal, which features a very particular health system with many rigidities. Results show that all policies are capable of increasing the workforce size, but not all reduce migration. Furthermore, the welfare impact of the policies varies considerably. Whether policies to retain physicians should be enacted or whether policy makers should let physicians go will depend on the type of imbalance present in the health system.

Keywords: Healthcare workforce planning; Health policy; Agent-based computational economics; International migration; Physician migration; International medical graduates (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I18 I19 I28 J61 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 36 pages
Date: 2017-01
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-cmp, nep-hea and nep-mig
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