Mutual Recognition Agreement for Nursing Professionals: Policy Issues and Alternatives
10.11111/jkana.2020.26.1.1
- Author:
Euntae PARK
1
;
Jinhyun KIM
Author Information
1. Graduate Student, College of Nursing, Seoul National University, Korea.
- Publication Type:Review
- From:Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
2020;26(1):1-10
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
PURPOSE:The purpose of this study was to identify the current issues concerning a mutual recognition agreement (MRA) for nursing professionals, and to suggest policy alternatives in South Korea.
METHODS:The study was conducted through a literature review.
RESULTS:The nursing MRA was signed by the European Union, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Australia-New Zealand, India-Singapore, and the Caribbean Community. The United States and Japan have not concluded a nursing MRA with other countries, but they have lowered the entry barriers for foreign nurses from certain countries. In order to prepare for a nursing MRA with developed countries such as the United States, Canada and Australia, it is necessary to establish international standards for nursing and to build a verification system for the qualifications of foreign nurses. In addition, there is a need to establish an independent professional licensing authority that assumes responsibility for all the tasks regarding a nursing license.
CONCLUSION:The findings of this study can be used as basic data for the preparation of a nursing MRA, and can contribute to the establishment of policies for foreign nurses.