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The government is now exploring other ways, including the imposition of a mandatory local service scheme, to retain health-care workers (HCW) in the country, according to the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). Know more:

The government is now exploring other ways, including the imposition of a mandatory local service scheme, to retain health-care workers in the country, according to the Department of Labor and Employment .

However, the labor chief said some applicants are able to circumvent this by leaving the country as caregivers, which do not require such experience. The government is now considering the said measures amid the reported shortage of personnel in local health facilities.

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