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      • Increasing health system efficiency remains explicit policy goals Regions have changed the financial incentives to providers by moving away from activity and P4P based payment models, towards fixed and/or capitated payment. Other innovative changes include support of substitution between staff categories and implementing digitalization.
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  3. Dec 15, 2023 · The 2023 editions cover health status in the country; health determinants and risk factors; the organization and financing of the health system; an overview of the effectiveness, accessibility and resilience of the health system; and a spotlight on mental health and services in the country.

  4. Nov 17, 2023 · This summary on Sweden of the European Observatory’s health system review presents updates of the health system organization and governance, health financing, health care delivery, health reforms and health system performance.

  5. That may include development of local health systems, clinical pathways, contracting out of services to private providers, payment systems, care programmes and responsibility for priority setting.

  6. This profile provides a concise and policy-focused overview of the state of health and the healthcare system in Sweden, as a part of the broader series of Country Health Profiles from the State of Health in the EU initiative.

  7. This analysis of the Swedish health system reviews recent developments in organization and governance, health financing, health care provision, health reforms and health system performance. This series is an ongoing initiative and material is updated at regular intervals.

  8. Out-of-pocket spending on health as share of final household consumption, 2021: 3.4%. Price levels in the healthcare sector, 2021 (OECD average = 100): 125. Population reporting unmet needs for medical care, by income level, 2021. – Lowest quintile: 1.7%.