Forecasting the Regional Demand for Medical Workers in Kazakhstan: The Functional Principal Component Analysis Approach


Koichubekov B. Omarkulov B. Omarbekova N. Abdikadirova K. Kharin A. Amirbek A.
July 2025Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
2025#22Issue 7

The distribution of the health workforce affects the availability of health service delivery to the public. In practice, the demographic and geographic maldistribution of the health workforce is a long-standing national crisis. In this study, we present an approach based on Functional Principal Component Analysis (FPCA) of data to identify patterns in the availability of health workers across different regions of Kazakhstan in order to forecast their needs up to 2033. FPCA was applied to the data to reduce dimensionality and capture common patterns across regions. To evaluate the forecasting performance of the model, we employed rolling origin cross-validation with an expanding window. The resulting scores were forecasted one year ahead using Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) and Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) methods. LSTM showed higher accuracy compared to ARIMA. The use of the FPCA method allowed us to identify national and regional trends in the dynamics of the number of doctors. We identified regions with different growth rates, highlighting where the most and least intensive growth is taking place. Based on the FPSA, we have predicted the need for doctors in each region in the period up to 2033. Our results show that the FPCA can serve as a significant tool for analyzing the situation relating to human resources in healthcare and be used for an approximate assessment of future needs for medical personnel.

forecasting , FPCA , healthcare workforce , public health , time series

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Department of Informatics and Biostatistics, Karaganda Medical University, Gogol St. 40, Karaganda, 100008, Kazakhstan
Department of Family Medicine, Karaganda Medical University, Gogol St. 40, Karaganda, 100008, Kazakhstan
Department of Physiology, Karaganda Medical University, Gogol St. 40, Karaganda, 100008, Kazakhstan

Department of Informatics and Biostatistics
Department of Family Medicine
Department of Physiology

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