terveystaitoja
Terveystaitoja, or health centers, are primary care facilities in Finland, providing a wide range of medical services to the population. They are part of the Finnish public health care system, which is funded through general taxation and administered by the Social Insurance Institution of Finland (Kela). Terveystaitoja are typically located in communities and serve as the first point of contact for most residents, offering services such as general practitioner care, preventive health services, and minor surgical procedures.
The primary goal of terveystaitoja is to promote and maintain the health of the population through preventive
In addition to medical services, terveystaitoja also provide administrative services, such as handling insurance claims and
Terveystaitoja are an essential part of the Finnish public health care system, providing accessible, affordable, and