Nordic Healthcare
Nordic Healthcare refers to the healthcare systems in the Nordic countries, which include Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. These countries are known for their comprehensive and publicly funded healthcare services, ensuring that all citizens have access to medical care regardless of their financial situation. The focus is on preventive care, primary health services, and a strong emphasis on public health.
The Nordic model promotes collaboration between healthcare providers and the government, leading to efficient resource allocation and high-quality care. This system is characterized by low out-of-pocket expenses for patients and a commitment to health equity, making it a notable example of social welfare in action.