Varas-Díaz Nelson, Madera Sheilla R, Padilla Mark, Neilands Torsten B, Vertovec John, Rivera-Bustelo Kariela, Santiago-Santiago Adrián J, Mercado Ríos Claudia A, Reid Genevieve, Grove Kevin, Ramos Pibernus Alíxida
Global and Sociocultural Studies, School of International and Public Affairs, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA.
Division of Prevention Science, Department of Medicine, University of California at San Francisco, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Glob Public Health. 2025 Dec;20(1):2467767. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2025.2467767. Epub 2025 Feb 20.
Puerto Rico faces a significant health crisis due to the mass migration of physicians to the United States, exacerbating the challenge of achieving the World Health Organisation's recommended physician-to-population ratio. While economic factors such as higher salaries in the US have been identified as primary drivers, the complexity of this migration wave requires a deeper exploration. This study quantitatively examines the role of push factors, pull factors, and spatial stigmatisation in physician migration from Puerto Rico. Using data from a randomly selected sample of 550 physicians (255 who had migrated to the US and 295 who lived in Puerto Rico), we analyse how perceptions of Puerto Rico's image and reputation, combined with stigmatisation linked to practicing medicine on the Island, influence migration decisions. Findings highlight that while better economic opportunities in the US are significant, the spatial stigma associated with Puerto Rico's healthcare system plays a crucial role in the decision to migrate. Policies aimed at curbing physician migration must address not only economic incentives but also the broader socio-cultural perceptions that contribute to the stigmatisation of practicing medicine in Puerto Rico. This study provides insights to inform comprehensive policy solutions to the healthcare crisis in Puerto Rico.
由于大量医生移民到美国,波多黎各面临着严重的健康危机,这加剧了实现世界卫生组织建议的医生与人口比例的挑战。虽然美国较高的薪资等经济因素被认为是主要驱动因素,但这波移民潮的复杂性需要更深入的探究。本研究定量考察了推动因素、拉动因素和空间污名化在波多黎各医生移民中的作用。我们使用从550名医生的随机样本中获取的数据(255名已移民到美国,295名居住在波多黎各),分析对波多黎各形象和声誉的认知,以及与在该岛行医相关的污名化如何影响移民决策。研究结果表明,虽然美国更好的经济机会很重要,但与波多黎各医疗系统相关的空间污名在移民决策中起着关键作用。旨在遏制医生移民的政策不仅必须解决经济激励问题,还必须应对导致在波多黎各行医受到污名化的更广泛的社会文化认知。本研究提供了见解,为解决波多黎各医疗危机的全面政策方案提供参考。