The Health Minister is disputing a report which suggests the country is facing a shortage of medical staff.
The Association of Salaried Medical Specialists (ASMS) has warned that hospitals will be forced to reduce patient services because of an ongoing shortage of medical specialists.
It follows a report by the organisation finding the number of specialist doctors working in public hospitals would decline dramatically if problems with understaffing were not addressed
"Public hospitals are not retaining enough of the specialists we train, are not recruiting enough specialists to fill the gap, and are not retaining many of those we do actually manage to recruit,'' ASMS executive director Ian Powell said.
But Health Minister Tony Ryall disputed the claim, saying it was being driven by upcoming union talks.