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Open Access 01-12-2012 | Case study

Ten years of health workforce planning in the Netherlands: a tentative evaluation of GP planning as an example

Authors: Malou Van Greuningen, Ronald S Batenburg, Lud FJ Van der Velden

Published in: Human Resources for Health | Issue 1/2012

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Abstract

Introduction

In many countries, health-care labour markets are constantly being challenged by an alternation of shortage and oversupply. Avoiding these cyclic variations is a major challenge. In the Netherlands, a workforce planning model has been used in health care for ten years.

Case description

Since 1970, the Dutch government has explored different approaches to determine the inflow in medical schools. In 2000, a simulation model for health workforce planning was developed to estimate the required and available capacity of health professionals in the Netherlands. In this paper, this model is explained, using the Dutch general practitioners as an example. After the different steps in the model are clarified, it is shown how elements can be added to arrive at different versions of the model, or ‘scenarios’. A comparison is made of the results of different scenarios for different years. In addition, the subsequent stakeholder decision-making process is considered.

Discussion and evaluation

Discussion of this paper shows that workforce planning in the Netherlands is a complex modelling task, which is sensitive to different developments influencing the balance between supply and demand. It seems plausible that workforce planning has resulted in a balance between supply and demand of general practitioners. Still, it remains important that the modelling process is accepted by the different stakeholders. Besides calculating the balance between supply and demand, there needs to be an agreement between the stakeholders to implement the advised training inflow.
The Dutch simulation model was evaluated using six criteria to be met by models suitable for policy objectives. This model meets these criteria, as it is a comprehensive and parsimonious model that can include all relevant factors.

Conclusion

Over the last decade, health workforce planning in the Netherlands has become an accepted instrument for calculating the required supply of health professionals on a regular basis. One of the strengths of the Dutch model is that it can be used for different types of medical and allied health professionals. A weakness is that the model is not yet fully capable of including substitutions between different medical professions to plan from a skill-mix perspective. Several improvements remain possible.
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Metadata
Title
Ten years of health workforce planning in the Netherlands: a tentative evaluation of GP planning as an example
Authors
Malou Van Greuningen
Ronald S Batenburg
Lud FJ Van der Velden
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Human Resources for Health / Issue 1/2012
Electronic ISSN: 1478-4491
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1478-4491-10-21

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