Healthcare Groups Call for International Nurses
Shortage of nurses was evident amid the pandemic
The global Coronavirus pandemic highlighted the shortage of skilled workforce in the healthcare sector. The sanitary emergency demonstrated the need for the US to improve its healthcare system.
Something that has been quite alarming among healthcare professionals is the fact that there are not enough workers available to keep up with the demand of the American population in times of sanitary crisis.
In fact, according to the opinion of several experts, the only viable and effective alternative the country has at this point to reduce the workload of healthcare professionals in order to save as many lives as possible amid the global pandemic is to attract workers from abroad and offer legal permanent residence to international health professionals already residing in the US, who have had to go through bureaucratic hurdles to extend their visas, even if they are the front line in the battle against COVID-19.
Adding to that, research conducted in April 2020, in the midst of the first massive outbreak of Coronavirus in the US, revealed that a high percentage of healthcare professionals come from abroad and specialize in all kinds of sectors, from pharmaceutical areas to home health care.
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Professionals call for expedited processing for foreign nurses
The shortage of nurses in the US is quite alarming and that is why several healthcare groups, including the AHA (American Hospital Association), are currently urging Biden’s DOS (Department of State) to expedite the visa process for foreign nurses.
In fact, the groups involved in this petition argue that there are approximately 5,000 international nurses whose applications have already been approved but who, due to immigration backlogs and long waiting times, have not been able to come to the US to support local physicians.
These healthcare groups are asking the DOS to reprioritize international nurse visas as soon as possible so that the country can overcome the current health care crisis with the help of foreign workforce.
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