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In total, twelve new close-ups for children and adults will open, four in 2017 and the others in 2018 and 2019.
"With the new, close-knit structure, large patient groups will not have to wait for the main emergency services or receive proper care at the right level.We have tight cuts that can get rid of our major Emergency services and becoming more accessible.This is part of a larger work where care meets the needs of the patient according to his needs, "said Marie Ljungberg Schött (M), Advisory Council for Issues health emergency, in a press release.
Anna Starbrink (L), Health Council:
"All children and adults in Stockholm County will receive care safely and quickly when they are seriously ill, and most often you can get help from your general practitioner. children and adults are becoming a new form of care to meet greater needs All parents and patients need to know that in the immediate vicinity you can get full treatment for most of the most common acute conditions and for example, you get rid of it and plaster after a break.
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Here they open the first ten
Initially, the Alliance determined the location of ten close-ups.
The location for two other close-ups is based on the future needs of the county.
This after the ten close-ups were commissioned and evaluated. The first four close-ups will open in 2017 – the other eight in 2018 and 2019.
Here you can open the nearest sides:
Karolinska Solna.
Karolinska Huddinge.
Danderyd Hospital.
Södersjukhuset (Rosenlund).
St. Göran Hospital.
Södertälje Hospital.
The hand.
Jarva.
Nacka.
Löwenströmska / Sollentuna,
Two more should be placed according to the needs of the county.
Uniform care offer
The new, closed structure offers a uniform health care offering and everyone should have a high level of acute medical skills with their own medical specialist and access to X-rays and the laboratory.
Thus, the Alliance believes, as a patient, that it is safe to be treated for damage that is sufficiently advanced to new closeups; like a fracture or a wound.
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