Getting better value for money from Sweden’s healthcare system

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Series Details No.443, September 2005
Publication Date September 2005
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This paper reviews the strengths and weaknesses of the Swedish healthcare system and the challenges that it will face in the future. It discusses ways to improve access to primary care, including different methods for paying GPs, whether access is less equitable than in other countries and the role of patient fees. The maximum waiting time guarantee for elective surgery is
reviewed, along with ways of reducing regional variations in quality. The extent of decentralisation is questioned, as that may be affecting the quality of care and value for money in some areas, including elderly and psychiatric care. Mechanisms for improving the hospital sector are also examined including fee for service (DRG) payment mechanisms and whether for profit hospitals would help. Finally, it considers ways to make financing more stable and sustainable.

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