elderlypeople
The Netherlands is reputed to have one of the best care systems for the elderly in the world. But it's expensive. The Netherlands spends more for care than most other industrialised nations. Despite the relative high level of expenditure there is still a shortage of tens of thousands of nurses. The country is facing huge challenges because the number of elderly people is growing rapidly. As a result of sharp rising costs and a lack of qualified staff, the care system of the Netherlands seems in need of constant maintenance. Reforms and innovations have been ongoing since 2006. We do our client...
Euronews (English)
The social welfare state of the Netherlands spends more on care for the elderly than any other industrialised country. In 2021, 4.1% of its gross domestic product was on long-term care. Around 1.4 million people work in various capacities in the care industry. Despite this, there remains a shortage of tens of thousands of nurses, and in the upcoming years, the staffing shortfall is anticipated to reach 135,000. As the number of elderly people grows, social solutions to elderly welfare are being created. See the report in the player above.
Euronews (English)
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