takuueläkkeitä
Takuueläkkeitä, a Finnish term often translated as "guarantee medicines" or "subsidized medicines," refers to a system of pharmaceutical reimbursement in Finland. This system aims to ensure that essential medicines are accessible and affordable for all residents. The core principle is that a significant portion of the cost of many prescription drugs is covered by the state and social security.
The Finnish Medicines Agency (Fimea) plays a role in approving which medicines are eligible for reimbursement.
Patients typically pay a reduced price for takuueläkkeitä at pharmacies. The remaining cost is covered by the