athens-times.com Β·
Nurses Turn Their Back on the National Health System Low Pay a Thorn in the Side
Topic context
This topic has been covered 439843 times in the last 30 days across our monitored publishers.
The full article is on the original publisher site. This page only shows the headline and a very short excerpt.
AI insight
AI-generatedThe article describes a public healthcare staffing crisis in Greece with no direct commercial mechanism. No company, commodity, or supply chain is affected. The event is a social/labor issue within the Greek National Health System, not a market or sector event.
Signals our AI researcher identified
Extracted by our AI model from this article and related public sources β not direct quotes from the publisher.
- Newly hired nurses in Greece earn around β¬900 per month.
- Greece has one of the lowest nurse-to-population ratios in Europe.
- Many nursing graduates are choosing alternative careers or school nursing.
- Workplace burnout and declining interest in nursing programs are worsening the crisis.
- International Nurses Day on May 12, 2026 highlights the issue.

