2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmir.2023.10.001
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The shortage of radiographers: A global crisis in healthcare

Kleanthis Konstantinidis
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“…A decade ago, the World Health Report 2006 raised concerns about inadequate sta ng levels, describing the global shortage at the time as a "crisis." The situation is even more critical today [5,8,9]. In Lithuania, as in the world, there is a shortage of health care workers, especially nurses, midwives [10].According to the data of the Center for Strategic Analysis of the Government of Lithuania, the predicted shortage of nurses and midwives in 2028 will be 7.4 thousand and 102 of radiographers in 2030 [11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A decade ago, the World Health Report 2006 raised concerns about inadequate sta ng levels, describing the global shortage at the time as a "crisis." The situation is even more critical today [5,8,9]. In Lithuania, as in the world, there is a shortage of health care workers, especially nurses, midwives [10].According to the data of the Center for Strategic Analysis of the Government of Lithuania, the predicted shortage of nurses and midwives in 2028 will be 7.4 thousand and 102 of radiographers in 2030 [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%