When the media draws attention to sponsorship, it is usually because it is not working. Care queues, canceled operations, suffering, chaos, lack of staff and lack of knowledge on the part of the workers there. Worst of all, it appears to be in Stockholm, where birth problems are as frequent in the region as winter sickness. So how bad is it?
The person who can explain this is Berger Forsberg. He is a researcher in international health in the division of global public health at the Karolinska Institutet. He also has many years of experience in planning and evaluating Swedish health care, as a Senior Physician, as Head of the Health Development Unit, and for the past four years has been an investigator in the Stockholm Region’s long-term investigation called ‘Healthcare 2040’ whose purpose is to make a diagnosis of the health care system in the Stockholm region. Stockholm.
In the podcast, you’ll hear Berger Forsberg talk about:
- Differences in Swedish health care.
- Factors affecting the quality of care.
- How far does the Swedish healthcare system stand in international comparison.
Download and listen to the episode
🎧 You will find episode 89 of the podcast “Perspective” in your podcast app: Apple podcastAnd the spotifyAnd the google podcastetc

Graham Greene is a contributor to Dealmakerz, covering news, politics, business, technology, sport, entertainment, and lifestyle. He focuses on clear, accurate reporting and useful information that helps readers stay informed about current affairs and developments that matter to them. His work highlights relevant stories, emerging trends, and key issues, presenting them in a balanced, accessible, and reader-friendly way.

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