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Structures and reforms in Finnish health care system
Assistant Director General Marina Erhola
Marina Erhola / THL
Public health services in Finland• Municipalities have legislative responsibility to arrange health
care services for their residents– in addition to basic education and social services
• 336 municipalities in 2011 (415 in 2008)• Population varies from 800 inhabitants to 560 000
– the median being about 5 800• Municipalities can decide rather independently how services
are provided and their scope– legislation gives only general outlines
• Services are divided to primary health care and specialized health care– municipal specialized services are
provided mainly by 20 municipal federations (Hospital Districts)
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Finland is different EU country
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Historical perspective• Long tradition of strong municipal autonomy• Intense development of hospital sector in 1950s• Health centre –organisation developed in 1970s• National level steering of municipalities:
– Before 1993: steering by funding and guidelines– After 1993: ”information steering” – Early 2000s trend of increasing ”programme
steering”– Mid 2000s onwards: increasing steering by legislation
and ”stick”
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Challenges in terms of the service delivery system• The service delivery system in social and health
care has the support and appreciation of the public. • Challenges include:
– to control the growing costs– to meet the increasing public
demand for services– to ensure the supply of trained
professionals– to efficiently steer and manage the service system– Increasing inequalities in health and inequalities in
access to services.
Marina Erhola / THL
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Parliament elections 17.4.2011• Current government headed by Centre party in coalition
with National coalition party, Green Party and Swedish peoples party
• Parliament seats for four largest parties:– National coalition party 50 44– Social democratic party 45 42– True Finns party 539– Centre party 5135
• Result leads to major change in government– Implies change for example to EU policy and tax policy– Implications to health care system?
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Conclusions• Finnish health and social service system is under a
phase of intense reform– Larger shoulders for organizational responsibility– Integration of social services and health
services– Integration of primary care and specialised
care– Increasing co-operation between municipal
and private sector– Streamlining of financing system for health services
• THL is central actor in this process– research, information steering, evaluation and implementation
support
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