Nordic Health Systems
Nordic Health Systems refer to the healthcare models found in the Nordic countries, which include Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. These systems are characterized by universal coverage, meaning that all citizens have access to healthcare services, funded primarily through taxation. The focus is on providing high-quality care while promoting public health and preventive measures.
In the Nordic model, healthcare services are typically organized at the regional or local level, allowing for tailored approaches to meet community needs. The systems emphasize collaboration among healthcare providers and prioritize patient-centered care, ensuring that individuals receive comprehensive support throughout their treatment journey.