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  1. Jun 5, 2020 · Sweden’s universal health system is nationally regulated and locally administered. The Ministry of Health and Social Affairs sets overall health policy, the regions finance and deliver health care services, and the municipalities are responsible for the elderly and disabled. Funding comes primarily from regional- and municipal-level taxes.

  2. Sweden's health care system is organized and managed on three levels: national, regional and local. At the national level, the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs establishes principles and guidelines for care and sets the political agenda for health and medical care. The ministry, along with other government bodies, supervises activities at ...

  3. Jan 10, 2024 · The Swedish healthcare system is decentralized, universal for all residents irrespective of nationality, and largely funded by the government. The three levels on which the Swedish healthcare ...

  4. The three independent levels of Swedish government are all involved in the health system. At the national level, the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs is responsible for overall health and health care policy, working in concert with national government agencies directly involved in the areas of health, health care, and public health.

    • Bo Burström, Anna Sagan
    • 2018
  5. Sep 12, 2023 · Overview. The Swedish health care system is decentralized. Health care is part of social protection in Sweden, with predominantly tax-based financing and public provision. The goal is to provide good health and care on equal terms. The main responsibility for financing, organizing and providing health care is delegated to the 21 regions.

  6. Sep 3, 2019 · The Swedish health care system is organized into three levels: the national, regional and local (Fig. 2.1). According to the Swedish Health and Medical Services Act of 1982: “Health and medical services are aimed at assuring the entire population of good health and of care on equal terms. Care shall be provided with due respect for the equal ...

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  8. In Sweden, the healthcare system is decentralised, which means that it is managed and run either by the regions, local authority or municipality. Health, medical and dental care is divided into public and private sectors. Every county council, local authority or municipality is responsible for managing and prioritising its own healthcare resources.