Danish Healthcare System
The Danish Healthcare System is a publicly funded system that provides universal healthcare to all residents of Denmark. It is primarily financed through taxes, ensuring that medical services are accessible without direct charges at the point of care. The system emphasizes preventive care and early intervention, aiming to improve overall public health.
Healthcare services in Denmark are organized at the regional level, with five regions responsible for hospital services and general practitioner care. Patients can choose their general practitioners and have access to specialists with a referral. The system is known for its high-quality care and efficient use of resources.