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WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel
Regina Aistleithner,Doris Pfabigan +1 more
- 01 Jan 2016
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TL;DR: The Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel (GOG) as discussed by the authors is an international code of practice on the international recruitment of health personnel for health care personnel.
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Abstract: Der Verhaltenskodex der WHO (2010) fur die internationale Anwerbung von Gesundheitsfachkraften (WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel) enthalt umfangreiche Empfehlungen fur eine faire, transparente und nachhaltige internationale Rekrutierung von Gesundheitsfachkraften. Die GOG erhebt im BMG-Auftrag Daten zu aus dem Ausland stammenden Personen in Gesundheitsberufen. Osterreich ubermittelt - wie die anderen Mitgliedstaaten der WHO - seit dem Jahr 2012 alle drei Jahre einen Bericht zum Umsetzungsstand des Kodex. Ziel ist, sowohl in der nationalen Gesetzgebung, als auch in europaweiten politischen Entscheidungsprozessen, den ethischen Umgang in der Anwerbung von Gesundheitspersonal zu verankern.
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