Patsientidel
Patsientidel is a term derived from the Norwegian language, combining "pasient" (patient) and "tidel" (time). It refers to the concept of allocating appropriate time and resources to ensure that patients receive timely and adequate medical care. The term emphasizes the importance of balancing efficiency with the need for thorough and compassionate healthcare delivery.
In Norwegian healthcare systems, patsientidel is often discussed in the context of reducing waiting times while
Patsientidel also extends to discussions about patient-centered care, where individual needs are prioritized alongside systemic efficiency.
Internationally, similar principles are reflected in debates about healthcare accessibility and equity. While the term itself