terveyshuolto
Terveyshuolto refers to the system of healthcare services available to the population of a country or region. In Finland, terveyshuolto is a fundamental part of the welfare state, aiming to ensure that all residents have access to necessary medical care regardless of their economic status. The system is largely financed through taxes and is overseen by both municipal and state authorities.
The primary responsibility for organizing and providing health services at the local level lies with municipalities.
Specialized medical care, such as hospital services and specialist consultations, is typically provided by joint municipal
Access to emergency services is available 24/7 through hospitals and emergency units. While the core services