sjúkratryggingarkerfi
Sjúkratryggingarkerfi refers to the healthcare insurance system in Iceland. It is a fundamental part of the Icelandic social welfare system, designed to ensure that all residents have access to necessary medical care. The system is primarily funded through taxation and contributions from individuals and employers. It aims to provide a wide range of healthcare services, including primary care, specialist consultations, hospital services, prescription medications, and preventive healthcare.
The Ministry of Health is responsible for the overall policy and direction of the healthcare system. The