haigekirju
Haigekirju, often translated as "sick notes" or "medical certificates," are official documents issued by a qualified healthcare professional. These documents serve to certify that an individual is medically unfit to attend work, school, or fulfill other obligations due to illness or injury. The primary purpose of a haigekirju is to provide a legitimate reason for absence and to support claims for sick leave entitlements or other benefits.
The content of a haigekirju typically includes the patient's name, the date of examination, a diagnosis or
Employers and educational institutions generally require a haigekirju to approve extended absences and to prevent potential