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    • Increasing rehabilitation needs driven by demographic shifts.
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    • To address the challenges posed by the increasing demand for rehabilitation services.
    • To highlight the critical shortage of qualified personnel in rehabilitation facilities.
    • To examine the implications of international recruitment for medical staff in rehabilitation.

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    • Analysis of current trends in rehabilitation demand.
    • Assessment of the professional staffing situation in rehabilitation.
    • Review of challenges associated with recruiting international medical professionals.

    Main Results:

    • Demographic changes are significantly increasing the need for rehabilitation.
    • A substantial deficit in qualified personnel is evident across nursing, medical, and therapy roles.
    • Recruitment of medical staff from EU countries, particularly Eastern Europe, presents quality and documentation challenges.

    Conclusions:

    • The rising demand for rehabilitation necessitates urgent solutions to the healthcare workforce shortage.
    • Addressing the professional gap is crucial for maintaining the quality of rehabilitation services.
    • Careful consideration of qualitative and quantitative aspects is required when integrating internationally recruited medical staff.