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November 13th, 2019
The health ministries of the countries belonging to the Visegrad Four (V4: Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary) are carrying out various measures in order to secure human resources, and they concur that all countries, not only in the V4, are suffering from a lack of medical staff, which is why a strategy is needed, TASR learnt from the Slovak Health Ministry on Wednesday. Health Minister Andrea Kalavska (a Smer-SD nominee), who participated in a ministerial meeting of the V4 health ministers in Prague on Tuesday, stated that a motion has been drawn up that would allow doctors from non-EU countries to work in the Slovak health-care system for 12 months on a expert internship that would make it possible for them to acquaint themselves with the system and then take exams.
TASR
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