Nursing is a global profession and the mobility of nurses is nothing new. What is new is the increasing large-scale, targeted, international recruitment by developed countries to address domestic shortages. EFN supports free movement of nurses in Europe and the rights of individuals to make free choices, but it is concerned about the unethical practices of a minority of recruitment agencies and the possible exploitation of some recruited nurses.
Improving frontline nurses’ time for direct patient care with digitalisation & responsible AI
- EFN PS improving frontline nurses’ time for direct patient care with digitalisation & responsible AI (October 2024)
European Health Data Space
- EFN Policy Statement on EHDS (April 2023)
Artificial Intelligence
Nurses Digital Competencies
- EFN Policy Statement on Nurses Digital Competencies (November 2019)
End-user co-designing EU digital health systems
- EFN Policy Statement (October 2019)
Public Health Virtual Coaching
- EFN Policy Statement & Position Paper (March 2017)
Robotics in Nursing
- EFN Policy Statement & Position Paper (March 2017)
eHealth
- EFN Policy Statement & Position Paper (October 2009)