hoitomaksut
Hoitomaksut are fees paid for medical or healthcare services in Finland. The term is commonly used in the context of municipal healthcare, private medical practices, and statutory health insurance. These charges are designed to cover part of the costs associated with healthcare appointments, treatments, and examinations.
In Finland, public healthcare services are primarily funded through taxes, making most basic healthcare services free
Private healthcare providers also charge hoitomaksut, which tend to be higher compared to public services. Patients
Hoitomaksut are subject to certain exemptions and reductions for specific groups, including children, students, pensioners, and
In summary, hoitomaksut are an integral part of Finland’s healthcare system, enabling access to medical services