Mar 16 • 09:11 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

LIVE BROADCAST ⟩ How good is Estonian healthcare?

Estonian healthcare is at a good level, but its quality needs further enhancement, according to a joint press conference by the Ministry of Social Affairs and the Health Board.

Estonian healthcare is recognized as being of a good standard, but there are calls for further improvements in its quality. A joint press conference held by the Ministry of Social Affairs and the Health Board aims to address the public's perception of healthcare quality, as well as insights from doctors and nurses on the subject. This event will also outline government initiatives aimed at strengthening the healthcare system.

During the press conference, key figures such as Social Minister Karmen Joller and Health Board officials discussed the significance of creating a unified quality system in healthcare. They will delve into findings regarding the evaluations and expectations of both the public and healthcare professionals. The establishment of a quality center within the Health Board marks a step forward in developing a comprehensive quality strategy, which is still in the draft phase.

The government is actively working on strategies to improve healthcare quality, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts between policymakers and health workers. By addressing concerns and involving various stakeholders in the decision-making process, Estonia aims to enhance the effectiveness and reliability of its healthcare services, thereby ensuring better outcomes for its citizens.

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