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Fimm ára aðgerðaáætlun heilbrigðisstefnu 2021 til 2025 (Five-year action plan for health policy 2021 to 2025)

Ministry of Health Government of Iceland Country Resources General Health Strategies and Plans Iceland Policy document

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Framkvæmd heilbrigðisstefnu til ársins 2030 veltur á ýmsum þáttum sem kalla á skipuleg vinnubrögð og sameiginlegt átak allra hagsmunaaðila. Þetta eru þættir eins og aðgerðaáætlanir með skýrum markmiðum og mælikvörðum til fimm ára í senn og starfsáætlanir stofnana sem taka mið af framangreindri stefnu.

Í heilbrigðisstefnu eru sett fram sjö lykilviðfangsefni sem eiga að varða þá leið sem nauðsynlegt er að feta til að styrkja heilbrigðiskerfið og horft er til við uppbyggingu aðgerðaáætlunar:
1. Forysta til árangurs.
2. Rétt þjónusta á réttum stað.
3. Fólkið í forgrunni.
4. Virkir notendur.
5. Skilvirk þjónustukaup.
6. Gæði í fyrirrúmi.
7. Hugsað til framtíðar.

The implementation of health policy until the year 2030 depends on various factors that need to be addressed, with organised working methods and the joint efforts of all stakeholders. These are factors like action plans with clear objectives and criteria for five years at a time and the work plans of institutions that consider the above policy.

Health policy sets out seven key issues that should be addressed
it is necessary to step in to strengthen the health system and look at the structure
action plan:
1. Leadership for success.
2. The right service in the right place.
3. The people in the foreground.
4. Active users.
5. Efficient service purchase.
6. Quality comes first.
7. Thinking about the future.

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