specialvård
Specialvård is a term used in the Swedish health care system to describe care that requires specialized expertise, equipment, or facilities beyond primary care. It is typically provided by hospital-based units or specialized clinics and is organized by county councils or regional health authorities. The aim is to diagnose, treat, and manage complex or rare conditions that cannot be adequately addressed in general practice.
Access to specialvård is usually by referral from primärvård (primary care) or other healthcare professionals, although
Examples of areas covered by specialvård include oncology, cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, pediatric subspecialties, psychiatry with targeted
Organization and funding of specialvård in Sweden are primarily tax-based and provided through the county councils
Recent trends influence how specialvård is delivered, including digital health, telemedicine, and the concentration of expertise