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  2. National Board of Health and Welfare (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Coronary Angiography and Angioplasty Register (SCAAR) is a national registry sponsored by the National Board of Health and Welfare that contains relevant medical data on consecutive patients from 29 hospitals in Sweden at which coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) are performed.

  3. National Swedish Board of Health - Wikipedia

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    The board supervised the medical personnel, the hospitals and the pharmacies and had the direct control of the State Pharmaceutical Laboratory, the State institutions for forensic medicine, a unit for mass radiofluorography etc. [2] The National Swedish Board of Health was dissolved in 1968 and became the National Board of Health and Welfare.

  4. Ministry of Health and Social Affairs (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health and Social Affairs (Swedish: Socialdepartementet) is a ministry in the Government of Sweden responsible for policies related to social welfare: social security, social services, medical and health care, public health and the rights of children, the elderly and disabled people.

  5. Welfare in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health and Social Affairs is responsible for welfare. This is defined as social security in the case of illness, old age and for the family; social services; health care; promotion of health and children's rights; individual help for persons with disabilities and coordination of the national disability policies.

  6. Healthcare in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish health care system is mainly government-funded, universal for all citizens and decentralized, [1] although private health care also exists. The health care system in Sweden is financed primarily through taxes levied by county councils and municipalities. A total of 21 councils are in charge with primary and hospital care within the ...

  7. Health in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The Public Health Agency of Sweden (Folkhälsomyndigheten) is the government agency responsible for public health including infectious disease, while health care and social services is under the responsibility of Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare (Socialstyrelsen).

  8. Homelessness in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The National Board of Health and Welfare (Swedish: Socialstyrelsen) has released a survey of homelessness every six years since 2011. They cover 4 groups of homeless people in Sweden: Acute homelessness Lives in emergency housing, hostel, protected shelter or similar.

  9. Category : Medical and health organizations based in Sweden

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    Pages in category "Medical and health organizations based in Sweden" ... National Board of Health and Welfare (Sweden) National Swedish Board of Health; P.