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Innovative nursing employment initiatives to strengthen and sustain the health workforce in Canada

Abstract

Health systems worldwide are at a critical juncture due to an increasing demand for health services and a diminishing pool of health human resources. While COVID-19 exacerbated nursing deficits, the need to strengthen and sustain the health workforce in Canada was evident decades prior and supported by numerous studies that warned of significant shortages. Post pandemic, building health system capacity has become paramount. This article examines innovative nursing employment initiatives in Canada. It provides a snapshot of federal, provincial and territorial approaches, with a particular focus on Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) due to burgeoning interest in and competition for their skills and services. However, recognizing that health human resource planning is a persistent challenge, further initiatives are suggested. These include complementary policy development to improve retention and policy frameworks that support proactive long-term strategies to address the cyclical shortage of nurses.

Authors

Baumann A; Smith V; Crea-Arsenio M

Journal

Healthcare Management Forum, Vol. 37, No. 4, pp. 251–257

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

July 1, 2024

DOI

10.1177/08404704241232668

ISSN

0840-4704

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