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behovsmatchning

Behovsmatchning, or needs matching, refers to the process of aligning the needs of individuals, organizations, or communities with the appropriate resources, services, or solutions. It aims to ensure that interventions, products, or opportunities are tailored to those needs rather than applied uniformly.

Used across public, private, and third-sector settings, behovsmatchning is common in social welfare, employment services, education

Typical steps include needs assessment, inventory of available resources, criteria for matching, the matching decision, and

Methods range from manual, person-centered approaches—interviews, questionnaires, and planning conversations—to automated, algorithmic matching using data on

Benefits include more efficient use of resources, higher satisfaction, and better outcomes for participants. Challenges involve

Examples include social services agencies tailoring support packages to individual needs, unemployment programs matching job seekers

and
training,
healthcare,
and
housing.
In
practice,
it
combines
needs
assessment
with
resource
mapping
to
determine
suitable
matches.
ongoing
monitoring.
Data
collection,
stakeholder
input,
and
iterative
feedback
are
often
essential
to
ensure
relevance
and
adjust
to
changing
circumstances.
preferences,
eligibility,
and
outcomes.
Hybrid
approaches
mix
human
judgment
with
data-driven
ranking.
data
quality
and
privacy,
potential
biases
in
algorithms,
unequal
access
to
information,
and
the
need
for
robust
evaluation
to
assess
impact.
with
suitable
roles
and
training,
and
healthcare
systems
coordinating
services
around
patient
needs.