palveluetuuksilla
Palveluetuuksilla refer to entitlements that allow access to publicly funded or subsidized services within Finland’s social and health care system. The concept is primarily used in municipal policy and administration, where municipalities have the discretion to grant and organize services for residents in need. Service entitlements can be realized through different instruments, most commonly as service vouchers (palveluseteli) or through direct service contracts between the client and a service provider under municipal funding. In a service voucher arrangement, the client chooses among registered providers; the municipality pays the provider from the voucher budget, and the client’s out-of-pocket costs depend on local policy.
Eligibility typically concerns residents who require social or health services, such as elderly people, people with
Advantages often cited for service entitlements include greater user choice, potential improvements in service quality through
Examples of offerings under a service-entitlement framework can include home care support, day services, respite services,