medical association president Heidi Stensmyren with several saying that they want to, just as many others, including the SALAR, the reform of primary health care. We welcome the debate and we see clearly that the resources need to be invested in health care over the next five years, the majority of which will be spent on first-line care – health centers and health centers.

It is the wrong way to go. We argue instead that a more general support to the regions in order to develop educational environments in the health care, based on local conditions would make the transition more efficient and better adapted to the actual needs.

but the conditions for the fixed läkarkontaktens role in the team and how it will evolve and need to be resolved locally, and is restricted by the healthcare provider. In the near care is the team around each patient, which are put together with different professions depending on the needs of the patient, most importantly.

We are facing a paradigm shift to develop a close care with the needs of the individual in focus and where needed all skills to meet up to find the best solution.

the Debaters highlights a range of good local examples, but at the same time, have a stronger national regulation. The question is whether it truly benefits the local initiative?