tervisenõukogude
Tervisenõukogude is the Estonian plural form referring to health councils, or tervisenõukogu in the singular, bodies tasked with public health governance and advisory duties within the health system. The term is most commonly encountered in historical contexts describing organizational structures in the 20th century, especially during periods of Soviet influence when Estonia’s public administration closely followed Soviet models. Tervisennõukogud operated at multiple levels, including municipal and regional, and sometimes at the national level.
Functions and scope typically included coordinating preventive medicine, sanitation, epidemiology, vaccination campaigns, health education, and the
Historical development and decline: after Estonia regained independence in 1991, many such councils were reorganized, renamed,
See also: public health administration, health council, Estonia, Soviet administrative structures.