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  1. 1177 Vårdguiden (the Swedish Healthcare Guide) provides medical advice on care and illnesses. Visit 1177.se or call phone number 1177. Calls are answered by registered nurses 24 hours a day. Use phone number +46 771 1177 00 if you are calling from a mobile phone registered in a country other than Sweden.

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    • Dehydration

      In case of dehydration, the body needs to ingest more fluid...

    • Fractures

      Seek treatment at an emergency department if both of these...

    • Bleeding

      If you notice someone bleeding profusely, the injury could...

    • Poisoning

      A person with breathing difficulties, increasing lethargy,...

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    • Midwives Bring Down Mortality
    • Public Spending on Healthcare in Sweden
    • Public and Private Healthcare in Sweden

    Mortality is low in Sweden, and there are many reasons why. Peace, hygiene and a growing economy have all played their part. But Sweden has also long seen the importance of having professional midwives. Research shows this has resulted in a sharp reduction in mortality among women in childbirth. In the beginning of the 20th century, around 250 wome...

    Costs for health and medical care as a percentage of Sweden’s gross domestic product (GDP) is fairly stable and on par with most other European countries. Costs for healthcare in Sweden usually represent around 11 per cent of GDP. The bulk of health and medical costs in Sweden are paid for by regional and municipal taxes. Contributions from the nat...

    In Sweden, there are both public and private providers of healthcare, and the same regulations apply to both. When regional councils buy services from private healthcare providers, it is based on a a model where the healthcare is financed by the council but carried out by the private provider. There are several digital healthcare solutions provided...

  2. If you or someone in your family needs medical care, you can usually get help at a healthcare centre (vårdcentral) . Call 1177 if you are unsure where to seek care. You can choose to speak Swedish or English. The nurse who answers the 1177 helpline can also give you advice on what you can do yourself to feel better.

  3. Mar 22, 2024 · Dental care is free of charge for everyone up until the age of 20. Patients over 20 receive a dental care allowance for regular visits to the dentist. As with medical healthcare, you are free to choose your dentist. Use the search function at 1177.se (in Swedish) to find a dentist. See the Social Insurance Agency’s guide to dental care in ...

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  4. 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.

  5. Swedish healthcare is ranked amongst the best healthcare systems in the world. Due to a combination of cutting-edge treatment and research, tradition, and safety, patients from all over the world travel to Sweden to undergo treatment and seek advice. The Swedish approach to healthcare, emphasizing non-hierarchic, team-based, patient-centered ...

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  7. The Swedish health care guarantee – vårdgarantin, grants you the right to specialist treatment within 90 days. Pharmacies sell both non-prescription and prescription medicines both online and in physical shops around Sweden. Get medical help online if you can't leave your home. Support 24/7 and mostly free depending on where you live.

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