Finland 2002. HiT summary
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The origins of the public health care system can be traced back to the seventeenth century, when the municipalities started to hire primary care physicians to attend the health needs of their populations. The development of the modern hospital system dates from the 1950s, when it too was transferred to the municipalities. Perceived imbalances between primary and specialized health care led to the Primary Health Care Act 1972, which introduced a network of primary health care centres, publicly owned and staffed, in charge of delivering integrated preventive and curative services.
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