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högrisk

Högrisk is a Swedish term meaning high risk. In risk assessment and everyday language, it is used to label situations, individuals, or activities where the probability of a negative outcome is considerable and the potential consequences are serious. The exact threshold that separates "high risk" from "not high risk" varies by domain, policy, and context.

In finance and investing, högrisk describes assets or strategies with greater volatility, leverage, or uncertainty, such

In health care, högrisk refers to patients, conditions, or treatments with an elevated probability of adverse

In safety, environment, and regulation, högrisk designations apply to areas, activities, or entities exposed to substantial

Common framework defines risk as the product of probability and impact; thresholds and actions vary by context.

as
small-cap
stocks,
commodities,
or
speculative
instruments.
Such
investments
offer
the
possibility
of
higher
returns
but
also
larger
losses,
and
they
typically
attract
closer
monitoring
and
a
higher
required
return.
events,
disease
progression,
or
complications.
Risk
stratification
uses
scoring
tools,
patient
history,
and
clinical
data
to
identify
high-risk
individuals
and
tailor
monitoring,
prevention,
or
interventions
accordingly.
potential
harm—from
natural
hazards
to
regulatory
compliance
risks.
Risk
assessment
combines
the
likelihood
of
an
event
with
its
impact,
producing
a
risk
level
used
to
prioritize
mitigation,
controls,
or
monitoring.
Effective
handling
includes
avoidance,
mitigation,
transfer,
or
acceptance,
with
ongoing
reassessment
as
new
information
emerges.