Aim: To outline the organisation and responsibility for health and social care provided to older people in Denmark, Finland and Sweden. Methods: Non-quantifiable data on the care systems were collated from the literature and expert consultations. The responsibilities for primary healthcare, specialised healthcare, prevention and health promotion, rehabilitation, and social care were presented in relation to policy guidance, funding and organisation. Results: In all three countries, the state issues policy and to some extent co-funds the largely decentralised systems; in Denmark and Sweden the regions and municipalities organise the provision of care services – a system that is also about to be implemented in Finland to improve care coordina...
Denmark, like the United States and other developed countries, is experiencing an increase in the pe...
The European population is aging. The main drivers of public spending on health care for people of 6...
The purpose of this study is to compare and evaluate the public and private home care services for e...
Population ageing with an increasing number of people experiencing complex health and social care ne...
Despite pursuing the policy of ageing in place,the two Nordic countries of Denmark and Sweden haveta...
With the extensive long-term care services for older people, the Nordic countries have been labelled...
Background Denmark, Finland and Sweden pursue equity in health for their citizens through universal ...
BACKGROUND: Denmark, Finland and Sweden pursue equity in health for their citizens through universal...
International audienceThis paper presents results from a comparative project on the implementation o...
Nordic countries are known for their service-based welfare states, which include basic health and so...
With the extensive long-term care services for older people, the Nordic countries have been labelled...
In this paper, we compare and analyse the systems for financing long-term care for older people in t...
Ageing Europeans are today healthier than previous generations and often manage to live independentl...
The hospital discharge process of older adults in need of both medical and social care post hospital...
BACKGROUND: The European population is aging. The main drivers of public spending on health care for...
Denmark, like the United States and other developed countries, is experiencing an increase in the pe...
The European population is aging. The main drivers of public spending on health care for people of 6...
The purpose of this study is to compare and evaluate the public and private home care services for e...
Population ageing with an increasing number of people experiencing complex health and social care ne...
Despite pursuing the policy of ageing in place,the two Nordic countries of Denmark and Sweden haveta...
With the extensive long-term care services for older people, the Nordic countries have been labelled...
Background Denmark, Finland and Sweden pursue equity in health for their citizens through universal ...
BACKGROUND: Denmark, Finland and Sweden pursue equity in health for their citizens through universal...
International audienceThis paper presents results from a comparative project on the implementation o...
Nordic countries are known for their service-based welfare states, which include basic health and so...
With the extensive long-term care services for older people, the Nordic countries have been labelled...
In this paper, we compare and analyse the systems for financing long-term care for older people in t...
Ageing Europeans are today healthier than previous generations and often manage to live independentl...
The hospital discharge process of older adults in need of both medical and social care post hospital...
BACKGROUND: The European population is aging. The main drivers of public spending on health care for...
Denmark, like the United States and other developed countries, is experiencing an increase in the pe...
The European population is aging. The main drivers of public spending on health care for people of 6...
The purpose of this study is to compare and evaluate the public and private home care services for e...