Abstract
The specialized workforce in the health system field is essential for carrying out the qualitative medical act and in an adequate volume for oncology patients, which is a critical component of the health system in the Republic of Moldova. Currently, we witness a vast inequality in the distribution of specialized medical personnel in the country and globally. The observed disparities in overall survival outcomes are multifactorial and generally relate to inefficiencies, weak links, discontinuous care of cancer patients and, most importantly, low numbers of health workers. Underinvestment in the workforce, however, has been insufficient over the years. The supply of a qualitatively trained workforce to the health systems ensures proper functioning.