Doctor Brain Drain From Croatia Shows Signs Of Slowing

Improved conditions and incentives help retain medical professionals

Croatia is seeing signs that the long-standing outflow of doctors to other European countries is slowing, offering cautious optimism for the country’s healthcare system. Authorities say recent measures aimed at improving working conditions, salaries, and professional opportunities are helping retain medical professionals who previously sought employment abroad.

The issue of medical staff leaving Croatia has been a major concern in recent years, particularly after the country joined the EU and doctors gained easier access to work in wealthier member states.

Hospitals and health authorities have struggled with shortages as many professionals moved to countries offering higher pay and better working conditions.

Officials note that while the trend has not completely reversed, the pace of departures appears to be decreasing, suggesting that policy efforts to strengthen the healthcare workforce are beginning to show results.

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