Malta is currently experiencing an exodus of nurses from their profession, with around 78 resigning every year from the public health sector since 2017.
The figures were revealed by Health Minister Chris Fearne in response to a parliamentary question tabled by PN MP Ivan Castille.
In 2021, more than 120 nurses left their jobs at Mater Dei Hospital, with many being foreign nationals seeking better jobs in other countries. However, young Maltese nurses are also making such a move. Head of the nursing union, Paul Pace, warned that around 500 nurses left the profession last year.
Apart from staff shortages, the increasing piles of administrative work as well as Malta’s uncompetitive wages are contributing to this mass exodus.
This also came among many directives and calls for action by the union for health authorities to address the issue. When the union attempted to speak out in favour of nursing rights, Pace said that it was instead slapped with a lawsuit.
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