Swedish government proposes strengthening primary care, focusing on collaboration and patient needs
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Sweden's government approved a plan to improve primary care accessibility and quality, focusing on the system's structure, patient experience, and collaboration between regional and municipal healthcare. This plan requires each municipality to appoint a medically responsible individual for rehabilitation services to strengthen care and improve the quality of life for those with the greatest needs.
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Key takeaways
- According to *Medtech Magazine*, the Swedish government has approved a proposal to enhance primary care accessibility and quality for all citizens
- The initiative focuses on improving the care system's structure and patient experience by clarifying collaboration between regional and municipal entities, prioritizing patient needs
- Health Minister Elisabet Lann stated the decision marks "an important step for creating more accessible, cohesive, and safe care for all
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