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Knowledge for welfare and health 1 Primary Health Care through local health centers - the Finnish Experience Recife 14 Dec 2007 Simo Kokko M.D., Ph.D., development manager STAKES, National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health, Finland

Knowledge for welfare and health 2 Finland

Knowledge for welfare and health 3 Facts on Finland Nordic sparsely populated country, neighbour of Sweden and Russia Population 5.3 million Belief and adherence to the Nordic principles of welfare state: Strong public sector with broad responsibilities in the sectors of health, social and education Anchoring to local democracy in the 415 municipalities (the number is to be reduced in the near future)

Knowledge for welfare and health 4 Health services in Finland Hierarchical arrangement of services: primary, secondary and tertiary care - all funded through the municipalities The municipalities collect local taxes and receive state subsidy according to a needs based formula Finland is a low spender (GDP percentage currently around 7); still ambitious goals of providing modern care in the whole country Health services under continuous reforms since the early 1990's "Modern" pattern of health problems; communicable diseases under control; non-communicable (cardiovascular) currently around the European average - but there was a very sharp reduction in occurrence in 1970-90's

Knowledge for welfare and health 5 Primary Care through health centers Concept created in 1972 Broad range of services assembled under one administrative (and often also a physical) roof The law of 1972 is about (literally translated) "Public Health Work" - i.e. combination of local level public health action with curative primary medical and nursing care The local municipalities maintain and fund; 245 health centers (415 municipalities); changes ahead In addition to the health centers, there is private and workplace based care available

Knowledge for welfare and health 6 Mental Health outpatient services Tasks of Finnish health centers Rehabilitation Home nursing Primary medical services (by GPs and nurses) Health protection Health centre hospitals Dental care Preventive services

Knowledge for welfare and health 7 Developments during the 35 years First 10-20 years were a time of growth, building the infrastructure, adding new services to the palette Primary medical services by the general practitioners were not first satisfactory: long waiting to get appointments, too often impersonal care with low commitment and continuity Personal doctor program from the late 1980's on: list based service seemed to offer the solution; although some friction appeared between generalism and sector-based expertise within the health centers

Knowledge for welfare and health 8 Developments during the 35 years (II) In the 2000's, unexpected shortages of doctors and dentists developed for no obvious reasons both in rural and in problem sites of urban health centers Response: expansion of the tasks of clinical nurses, both common acute problems and management of chronic illnesses The scene of daily care is now rapidly changing; telephone and electronic services The work of the general practitioners is becoming harder, since the lighter elements are moved away from their hands Challenges of the demographic changes ahead (the fastest growth of the numbers of the elderly in the whole Europe in 2020-2025); changing patterns of health problems, expansion of high tech medicine