erikoissairaanhoidossa
Erikoissairaanhoito, or specialized medical care, refers to the part of Finland’s health system that provides diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up for illnesses and conditions that require advanced expertise, specialized equipment, or more complex procedures. It complements perusterveydenhuolto (primary health care), which handles first-contact and preventive services. Specialized care is organized and delivered primarily by hospital districts and municipal authorities, in public hospitals, university hospitals, and specialized clinics. Most erikoissairaanhoito is publicly funded; patients pay modest charges, and costs are subsidized through the national health insurance system administered by Kela, with annual caps on out-of-pocket payments.
A typical patient pathway begins with a referral from a general practitioner or another primary care professional
Services under erikoissairaanhoito include diagnostic imaging, laboratory services, surgical procedures, oncology and cardiovascular care, neurology and
The goal of erikoissairaanhoito is to ensure access to high-level expertise and technology for conditions requiring