Swedish Healthcare
Swedish Healthcare is a publicly funded system that provides comprehensive medical services to all residents. It is primarily financed through taxes, ensuring that healthcare is accessible regardless of an individual's financial situation. The system emphasizes preventive care and early intervention, aiming to improve overall public health.
In Sweden, healthcare services are organized at the regional level, with each of the 21 counties responsible for providing care to their residents. Patients can access a wide range of services, including general practitioners, specialists, and hospitals, often with minimal out-of-pocket costs.