Psychiatric Workforce Leasing & On-Demand Staffing Service
Build a specialized staffing marketplace that supplies psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, and mental health social workers to Greek hospitals and clinics on flexible contracts (1-week to 6-month placements). Recruit underemployed or part-time psychiatric professionals from urban centers and EU countries, vet them, and deploy them to hospitals with acute staffing gaps. Operate as a licensed staffing agency with liability insurance, payroll, and compliance handling.
42 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Hospitals can fill critical psychiatric staffing gaps in weeks (not months of recruitment) without permanent hiring costs. Professionals earn 20–30% premium for temporary placements. Beats current state because it creates an actual labor supply where none exists—hospitals currently cannot hire because no one is available locally; this brings supply to them.
Target Audience
Hospital administrators and clinic directors in underserved regions (Thessaly, Peloponnese, islands, smaller cities) facing acute psychiatrist/nurse shortages; urban psychiatric professionals seeking flexible or supplemental income
Key Features
- Vetted pool of 100+ psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, and social workers (initially EU-based, expandable)
- Flexible placement terms: 1-week emergency fills to 6-month contracts
- Licensing and credentialing verification (Greek medical board registration, EU equivalence)
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Greeks cannot access psychiatric care due to severe shortage of mental health hospital departmentsLess than half of Greece's hospitals have psychiatric departments, forcing patients with acute mental health crises to travel long distances or go untreated entirely. People experiencing severe mental illness, suicidal ideation, or psychiatric emergencies face life-threatening delays in accessing inpatient care because the healthcare infrastructure is fundamentally inadequate. Current solutions fail because the problem is systemic—it's not about awareness or apps, but the complete absence of physical psychiatric beds and departments in most regions.
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