INRmål
INRmål refers to the Norwegian term for the "Norwegian Reference Model," a standardized framework used to describe and analyze the Norwegian healthcare system. The model was developed to provide a structured approach to understanding the various components, processes, and interactions within the healthcare sector. It serves as a tool for improving efficiency, coordination, and quality of care across different levels of the system, including primary care, hospitals, and specialized services.
The INRmål model is based on the idea of a comprehensive, patient-centered approach, emphasizing the importance
One of the primary goals of the INRmål framework is to support evidence-based decision-making. It encourages
While the INRmål model is primarily used within Norway, its principles have broader relevance for healthcare