Sweden has about 10 million inhabitants. The responsibility for health and medical care is shared by the central government, county councils (n=20) and municipalities (n=290).1 Health care in Sweden is largely tax-funded, a system that ensures equal access to health care services. Health and medical care represents about 7.5 percent of Sweden’s gross domestic product (GDP). Sweden has 61 hospitals, seven are regional hospitals, and about 1200 Primary Health Care Centers, of which > 40% are private centers year 2015. It is common nowadays for county councils to buy services from private health care providers but patients are covered by the same regulations that apply to municipal care facilities. Research example at our Department, Associate...
Funding text Dr Ludvigsson coordinates a study on behalf of the Swedish IBD quality register (SWIBRE...
Health services research is a multidisciplinary research area which focuses on describing, analyzing...
This project investigates the health care systems of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark. Health car...
Sweden, one of the Nordic countries, has a long history of social justice and equality of access to ...
Health care in Sweden is a public sector responsibility and equity in access to care is quite import...
Many countries in Europe facing escalating health care expenditures are introducing competition betw...
This paper describes some characteristic aspects of the Swedish health care model which can explain ...
No healthcare system is perfect, nor does one system work for all populations. History and culture h...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore, 14 years since the introduction of market reforms...
During the last decade Sweden has invested in a national infrastructure for collection of structured...
The Swedish health care system is a socially responsible system with an explicit publiccommitment to...
Looking back over 30 years of Swedish health care, professor Saltman examines structural changes in ...
<span>Many countries organise and fund health and social care separately. The Norrtaelje model is a ...
In international comparisons, the Swedish health care system has been seen to perform well. In recen...
The practice of health care in Sweden has encountered new challenges in recent decades as the immigr...
Funding text Dr Ludvigsson coordinates a study on behalf of the Swedish IBD quality register (SWIBRE...
Health services research is a multidisciplinary research area which focuses on describing, analyzing...
This project investigates the health care systems of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark. Health car...
Sweden, one of the Nordic countries, has a long history of social justice and equality of access to ...
Health care in Sweden is a public sector responsibility and equity in access to care is quite import...
Many countries in Europe facing escalating health care expenditures are introducing competition betw...
This paper describes some characteristic aspects of the Swedish health care model which can explain ...
No healthcare system is perfect, nor does one system work for all populations. History and culture h...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore, 14 years since the introduction of market reforms...
During the last decade Sweden has invested in a national infrastructure for collection of structured...
The Swedish health care system is a socially responsible system with an explicit publiccommitment to...
Looking back over 30 years of Swedish health care, professor Saltman examines structural changes in ...
<span>Many countries organise and fund health and social care separately. The Norrtaelje model is a ...
In international comparisons, the Swedish health care system has been seen to perform well. In recen...
The practice of health care in Sweden has encountered new challenges in recent decades as the immigr...
Funding text Dr Ludvigsson coordinates a study on behalf of the Swedish IBD quality register (SWIBRE...
Health services research is a multidisciplinary research area which focuses on describing, analyzing...
This project investigates the health care systems of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark. Health car...