National Reporting Instrument 2015
Section: Background
On May 21, 2010 the WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel (the “Code”) was adopted by the 193 Member States of the World Health Organization. The Code encourages information exchange on issues related to health personnel and health systems in the context of migration, and suggests regular reporting every three years on measures taken to implement the Code. The reporting process is an integral component of the effective implementation of the voluntary principles and practices recommended by the Code.
A self-assessment tool for countries second-round reporting
To monitor the progress made in implementing the Code, and in accordance with the request of the World Health Assembly (Resolution WHA63.16), a national self-assessment tool was created for Member States.
You have been nominated as Designated National Authority (DNA) to respond to the updated national reporting instrument (NRI) via this web-based data interface.
Disclaimer: The data and information collected through the National Reporting Instrument will be made publicly available via the WHO web-site following the proceedings of the World Health Assembly, May 2016.
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Section 01: Qualitative information (1-4)
Section 01: Qualitative information (5-12)
Section 01: Qualitative information (5-12) contd.
10) If “Yes”, use Table B below to indicate the top 3 measures in place :
Table B – measures taken to educate, retain and sustain the health workforce
Measure Type | Description | |
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10.a) | educate | Taking into account that the society is becoming aged the universities updated the study programmes and icluded the topics related to geriatrics. |
10.b) | retain | A healthcare specialist has a possibility to be extra paied by employer. |
10.c) | sustain | Health specialist has an opportunity to get a partially finansed CPD |
12) If “Yes”, use Table C below to indicate the top 3 measures in place :
Table C – measures taken to address the geographical mal-distribution of health workers
Measure Type | Description | |
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12.a) | The financial incentive | The health care institution may pay the tuition fee for the specializing doctor which has contracted in the future to work in this institution. |
12.b) | The Telemedicine | Creation and implementation of a telemedicine system throughout Lithuania will provide an opportunity for doctors directly from their office remotely consult with specialists at the University Hospital and provide a higher secondary and tertiary services for patients. |
12.c) | Advise Committee on State Order-Making of Specialists for the National Health System | The Committee is formed on the interinstitutional basis. It is an dvisory body for the Minister in solving the problems of health workforce shortage in the districts of Lithuania. |
Section 01: Qualitative information (13-17)
Section 01: Qualitative information (13-17) contd.
Section 01: Qualitative information (18-21)
Main constraints | Possible solution | |
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21.a) | ??? | ??? |
21.b) | ??? | ??? |
21.c) | ??? | ??? |
Section 01: Qualitative information (22-24)
Section 02: Quantitative information - Minimum Data Sets
Questionnaire on Foreign-trained Doctors and Nurses
Please follow the instructions within the spreadsheet to complete the questionnaire.
To download the spreadheet please follow the link: /dataformv6/upload/surveys/378366/docs/Adapted_Template_Workforce%20Migration_2015.xls