allmennlegeklinikkene
Allmennlegeklinikkene is a name given to a group of public general practitioner clinics in Norway. The term is derived from the Norwegian language, with "allmennlege" translating to "general practitioner" and "klinikk" meaning "clinic".
Established in 1970, the allmennlegeklinikkene were introduced as part of the Norwegian healthcare reform. The primary
These clinics operate under a public-private partnership model, where they have partnerships with various hospitals and
Allmennlegeklinikkene are primarily run by general practitioners who manage patients' everyday health needs. They work collaboratively
As of 2020, there were 640 allmennlegeklinikkene operating throughout Norway, with a high concentration in urban