2023
DOI: 10.1177/14034948221137128
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The organisation and responsibility for care for older people in Denmark, Finland and Sweden: outline and comparison of care systems

Abstract: Aim: To outline the organisation and responsibility for health and social care provided to older people in Denmark, Finland and Sweden. Methods: Non-quantifiable data on the care systems were collated from the literature and expert consultations. The responsibilities for primary healthcare, specialised healthcare, prevention and health promotion, rehabilitation, and social care were presented in relation to policy guidance, funding and organisation. Results: In all three countries, the state issues policy and … Show more

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“…These efforts have been prompted by a health and social care reform that transfers responsibility for healthcare, social welfare, and rescue services from municipalities to well-being services counties. Municipalities remain responsible for primary health promotion, whereas the newly-formed counties will provide secondary and tertiary health promotion (Agerholm et al, 2023;Sote-uudistus, 2022). This study focuses on the Social Hub model (Lähitori-malli in Finnish) developed in the city of Tampere.…”
Section: The Social Hub Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These efforts have been prompted by a health and social care reform that transfers responsibility for healthcare, social welfare, and rescue services from municipalities to well-being services counties. Municipalities remain responsible for primary health promotion, whereas the newly-formed counties will provide secondary and tertiary health promotion (Agerholm et al, 2023;Sote-uudistus, 2022). This study focuses on the Social Hub model (Lähitori-malli in Finnish) developed in the city of Tampere.…”
Section: The Social Hub Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En este sentido, la tendencia general ha sido la de desarrollar diversas formas de coordinación entre los sistemas social y sanitario. Sin embargo, salvo en los países escandinavos y algunas iniciativas en el ámbito de la Europa continental (como Dinamarca, Suecia, Finlandia o Alemania), no existe una integración institucional efectiva, y ambos sistemas suelen funcionar de manera independiente en términos de financiación, regulación, gestión y personal (Rodríguez Cabrero, 2015: 26;OMS, 2020: 7;Daly et al, 2022;Agerholm et al, 2023). En el caso de España, el Libro Blanco de la Dependencia 13 (IMSERSO, 2005) destacó la necesidad de avanzar en la coordinación entre los sistemas de salud y de servicios sociales, calificándolo de "reto imprescindible" para las administraciones públicas.…”
Section: Gobernanza Multinivel Y Diseño Institucional Del Sistema Esp...unclassified
“…The Swedish medical and social care system is decentralized, and responsibilities are divided among several regions and municipalities in charge of delivering various components of medical and social care services, respectively [6]. Although the country has publicly funded universal health coverage, it is confronted with several challenges that are common to many other developed heath systems, including a lack of coordination among healthcare providers and between medical and social care settings, variable care quality among different regions and municipalities, and increased reliance on informal caregivers for caring for the oldest old [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%