valintavapautta
Valintavapautta, meaning "freedom of choice" or "consumer choice," is a concept primarily discussed in the context of Finnish social and public services, particularly in healthcare and early childhood education. It refers to a system where individuals have the right to choose their service provider from a list of approved options, rather than being assigned to a specific facility or caregiver. This choice can be between public providers, private providers, or sometimes even direct financial support to purchase services.
The core idea behind valintavapautta is to increase efficiency, quality, and customer satisfaction by fostering competition
However, the implementation and scope of valintavapautta are subjects of ongoing debate in Finland. Concerns have