HOW COULD THE PHILIPPINES PRODUCE MORE NURSING GRADUATES?
HOW COULD THE PHILIPPINES PRODUCE MORE NURSING GRADUATES? The Philippines has long been known as the world’s leading producer of nurses. Ironically, however, we are now facing a serious shortage of nurses within our own healthcare system. According to the Department of Health Philippines and the Second Congressional Commission on Education, the country is currently short of almost 200,000 nurses, and the gap could reach 250,000 by 2030 if current trends continue. At the same time, around 27,000 to 30,000 healthcare workers leave the country every year, many of them nurses seeking better pay and working conditions abroad. This situation may sound like a crisis, but I prefer to look at it as an opportunity. Filipino nurses are in global demand because they are well-trained, compassionate, and adaptable. The challenge is not the lack of demand. The challenge is how we can produce more nursing graduates and keep enough of them in the country. As of 2026, the Commission on Higher Education ...