Health Policy

Europe’s doctors are aging fast, new figures find

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2/25/2025
Europe’s health care workforce is rapidly aging, according to new figures released by Eurostat on Thursday, as health services grapple with labor shortfalls for growing health care demands. Doctors aged 55 years and over accounted for more than 40 percent of physicians in 12 EU countries, in 2022. Italy reported the highest share of physicians aged 65 years or older at nearly 27 percent, followed by Hungary and Estonia with over 22 percent. In Germany, over 36 percent of doctors are aged between 55 and 64 — the highest share in this category. It's followed Bulgaria at nearly 34 percent and Latvia with over 27 percent. The figures are in stark contrast to the proportion of older medics in Europe less than two decades ago. Compared with Eurostat's data for 2005, the highest proportion of doctors aged 55 and over was in Lithuania, at 39 percent, Germany came in second with 36 percent and Hungary third with 33 percent. ---- https://www.politico.eu/article/europes-doctors-are-ageing-new-figures-find/ This makes me scared and makes me think on how to build a better Europe for all of us.
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