The president of the Portuguese Order of Nurses says he is concerned about limits on hiring new staff, adding that Portugal’s National Health Service (SNS) is short by about 14,000 nurses.
The president of the Portuguese Order of Nurses says he is concerned about limits on hiring new staff, adding that Portugal’s National Health Service (SNS) is short by about 14,000 nurses.
Staffing and shift schedules in the SNS combine permanent doctors, residents and temporary cover (locums or overtime) arranged by each hospital's Clinical Directorate ("Direção Clínica"), which plans rotas to cover on‑call and emergency shifts. Rotas are subject to national labour rules, collective agreements and local shortages, so hospitals may use voluntary shift swaps, incentives or external contractors when regular staff are unavailable.