Reijo Raekallio has died
Finnish visual artist Reijo Raekallio has passed away at the age of 75 in Kittilรค due to health complications.
Who will suffer the most from the social and health service cuts? The elderly? Wille Rydman answers on HAAPALA-TV at 12
Finnish Minister of Social Affairs and Health Wille Rydman faces scrutiny regarding proposed cuts to social and health services, particularly in light of concerns over elderly care, as opposition parties question his reassurances.
Family care for the elderly has increased, but the use of family caregivers remains marginal
Family care for the elderly in Finland is on the rise, though the use of family caregivers is still limited according to a report from the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare.
Finnish doctors warn: seemingly innocent pain reliever sent young people to intensive care
Finnish doctors have raised alarms over the misuse of paracetamol among youth, resulting in serious poisonings and increased hospitalizations in the Kuopio area.
Missing MS Disease Diagnoses Reveal Major Errors in Health Care Funding - 'This is the Wild West'
The investigation by Finnish specialists reveals significant discrepancies in funding allocations due to missing diagnostic data for multiple sclerosis patients, suggesting systemic flaws in the welfare region's financing structure.
The People Have Spoken: This Skill Goes a Long Way in the Workplace
Finnish respondents emphasize the importance of self-care and managing workload as crucial skills for success in today's job market.
Increasing numbers of childbirth-injured Finnish women seek care in Sweden
More Finnish women are turning to Sweden for medical help related to childbirth injuries, highlighting disparities in maternal care between the two countries.
"I felt that I was cheated" โ Women are now seeking help from Sweden for childbirth injuries
Finnish women are increasingly traveling to Sweden for treatment of childbirth injuries due to difficulties in accessing care in Finland.
Kirsti Nordlund, who received palliative care decision, did not die but is moving back home โ physiotherapist saw hope
76-year-old Kirsti Nordlund is making an exceptional return from a nursing home to her own home after previously being moved to palliative care, a rare occurrence noted by the staff at the care center.