2023
DOI: 10.5617/njhe.8560
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GP Recruitment and retention in the Nordic countries

Abstract: Demographic changes and decentralization of health care provision have led to a higher demand for General Practitioners (GP) services in the Nordics. As a result, many countries report that recruiting and retaining GPs are increasingly difficult. Coupled with younger GPs increasingly valuing work/life balance, the Nordic countries are now looking at different policies that can ensure a sustainable GP supply going forward. Relevant policy measures depend on the GP systems in place, which also differs between th… Show more

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