Health-Sen Research: 76 Percent of Healthcare Professionals Want Additional Jobs!
Health-You, conducted for health and social service professionals**”Second Job in Civil Servants / Trade Ban Perception Research”**announced the results of. Research, It revealed that a significant portion of sector employees need additional income due to financial difficulties..
Making a living Triggers the Search for Additional Jobs
The Ministry of Health will start tomorrow 2026 Chairman Mahmut Faruk Doğan, who shared the research results before the Budget Discussions, 4.393 announced the remarkable results of the survey in which health and social service professionals participated:
76 percent of the participants stated that they would like to work an additional job or engage in trade in addition to their profession..
For male participants, this rate is 82 while, percent in women 65 was detected as.
80 percent of the participants stated that they found the second job/trade ban on civil servants wrong..
Chairman Doğan, doctor of these results, nurse, somewhere, He emphasized that it reveals that health officials and social workers are struggling to make ends meet..
Eyes Turned to E-Commerce
E-commerce ranked first among the areas of interest for professionals who want to do additional work.. Chairman Doğan, Almost half of the survey participants want to do e-commerce, He stated that this is followed by agriculture and animal husbandry..
Budget Talks Must Meet Demands
Mahmut Faruk Dogan, Stating that the upcoming budget negotiations should be the beginning of a new 'White Reform', He asked that the following issues be put on the agenda in order to meet the demands of health professionals::
Increasing base payments.
Increasing incentive additional payments and shift fees.
Payment of compensation to employees, especially in metropolitan cities.
Increasing the number of employment and ensuring its balanced distribution.
The results of this research, shows that health and social care workers are struggling with financial difficulties and that their current professional income is insufficient to make ends meet.

