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The county and the County Council. County of Jamtland - Quick figures 8 municipalities with Östersund as the county town 1.4 percent of Sweden’s inhabitants on 12 percent of the country’s surface 1,796 metres above sea level – the country’s highest peak: Helagsfjället
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The county and the County Council • County of Jamtland- Quick figures • 8 municipalities with Östersund as the county town • 1.4 percent of Sweden’s inhabitants on 12 percent of the country’s surface • 1,796 metres above sea level – the country’s highest peak: Helagsfjället • 54 100square kilometres – inclusive the county’s biggest lake: Storsjön which is approximately4 700 square kilometres.
The county and the County Council Our vision … The County Council of Jamtland is working to realise its vision of “good health and a positive living environment for everyone in the county of Jamtland.” … and basicvalues “In our daily meetings and conversation we shall have respect for everyone’s equal worth, have trust in each other and take a comprehensive view of ourselves and those we serve.”
Mission Health care: “The County Council of Jamtlandwill provide an accessible and good health that satisfies the needs of citizens of a safe environment with good quality of life by having quality and effectiveness as a management strategy."Regional development: "The County Council of Jamtland shall, by interacting optimally with others and actively contribute to the resources available and may be obtained are used effectively to sustainable development of the region."
County Council Organisation
Health and medical care Health Choice Jämtland As of 2010 there is a new nationwide health choice system in Sweden. The law reinforces your right as a citizen to choose a health care centre. It also stipulates that health care centres may be run by independent health care service providers under the management of local councils subject to fulfilling certain requirements. In our county, we call it Health Choice Jämtland (Hälsoval Jämtlands län). To be included in the healthchoice system eachhealthcarecentre first must be approved by the countycouncil. All approvedhealthcare centers have a special logotype.
Health and medical care Out-patient care in the county HEALTH CENTERS IN ÖSTERSUND
Health and medical care Out-patient care in the county The majority of specialist care takes place at Östersund hospital – the only one in the county. Specialist care is organised in nine different areas: • Emergency care • Paediatrics-women • Skin-infection-eye-ear • Surgery • Medicine • Medical service • Orthopaedics • Psychiatry • Rehabilitation, auxiliary aid centre, rheumatology
Health and medical care • Distances that decrease • The county is vast: Over 500 km from north • to south. • To help cope with these great distances we have: • The telephone number for the 1177 Healthcare advice around the clock. • Ambulance helicopter makes two call-outs per day, about 700 missions per year. • Digital X-ray at all county-run health centers engaged in radiology operations and in dentistry. • The website www.jll.se where all health care centers offer interactive services
Health and medical care Regional health care Highly specialised care, for example heart operations and transplants, is mostly carried out at Norrland’s University Hospital (NUS) in Umeå – our regional hospital. The Ambuss is a fully-equipped ambulance that has monitoring equipment and is equipped to provide pharmaceutical treatment. There is enough space for seven seated persons and four ambulance attendants. The Ambuss makes return trips from Östersund to Umeå, Sollefteå and Örnsköldsvik.
Health and medical care • Dental services • Public dental clinics for general and • specialist dental care provide the county • inhabitants with high-quality oral and • dental care. • There are four main areas of activity: • Paediatric dental care • Specialist dental care • Home visits • Adult dental care • Treatments for children are free until the year they turn 19.
Health and medical care Dental services in the county
Regional development • Regional development • The County Council has a leading role in the job of co-ordinating private and • public resources to develop the region - their task is to contribute to a positive • living environment for everyone in the county of Jämtland • Education and development: • The county of Jämtland’s institute for rural development (JiLU) • Birka and Bäckedal adult education colleges • Designcentrum • Filmpool Jämtland • Hemslöjdskonsulterna(Handicraftsconsultants) • Bildkonsten (art) • Estrad Norr: • - music, theater and musical theater
Regional development • Companies in the County Council Group • The county council owns: • 50 percent of LänstrafikeniJämtland AB • 100 percent of Landstingsbostäder AB • 24.5 percent of the shares of AlmiFöretagspartner Mitt AB
Regional development Number one – for the environment’s sake Jämtland County Council received its environmental certification in 2004, the first county council in Sweden to do so. In its activities the County Council shall strive to choose the right technological, financial and health-promoting solutions in order to show the greatest possible regard for the environment. The environmental management system is based on the ISO 14001 standard and EMAS EU regulation.
Ekonomi • EconomyThe County Council of Jämtland annual sales of approximately SEK 3.5 billion per year. • The money comes from: • County council tax - 61 percent • Government grants - 24 percent • Activities revenues - 14 percent • Financial income - 1 percent Source: County Council Annual Report 2009
Organisation • A democratic basis • The County Council is a democratically managed • organisation. This means that thecounty inhabitants • choose which parties and politicians will control the • County Council through political elections. • The political organisation consists of: • The 55 members of the County Council. • Three committees that carry out long-term work with public health, living environment and culture, care and rehabilitation and democracy and county development • The County Council Board, which is our “government”. • subcommittees on the County Council Board that work especially with finance and staff policies. • The political organisation also includes the County Council’s auditors and the patient board.
Organisation • The County Council is divided • into 16 areas of activity • Three geographic areas for out-patient care • Nine areas for specialist care • Dental services, Culture, Education and • Development and County Council Service.
Personnel Opportunities for part-time research and development County Council employees can apply for R&D support, either as project funding or in the form of time within their job. Utilisation of this support shall be connected time wise to ongoing County Council activities. Part-time employment is primarily for those in postgraduate studies.
Patient fees • Patient fees 2009 - Visits to health centres • Daytime SEK 150 • On-call SEK 250 • Home visit, daytime SEK 200 • Home visit, on-call SEK 250
Patient fees • Patient fees 2009 • – visits to Östersund Hospital • Planned visits SEK 250 • Emergency visit without referral SEK 300 • Emergency visit with referral SEK 0 • First visit after referral SEK 100 • Other planned visits SEK 200 • Visit X-ray/lab SEK 0
Patient fees • Patient fees 2009 – hospital care • 0-19 years old - health care is free • 20-64 years old – SEK 80 per day • 65 years or older – SEK 70 per day • Early retirement pensioners, 20-40 years old – SEK 40 throughout the period of care. • If you visit the emergency department without a referral on the day you are • admitted to hospital, you pay both for acute visits and for care at the hospital • that day.
Patient fees • Patient fees 2009 – other visits • Vaccinations: (the patient fees below do not apply to flu vaccinations) • Carried out by a doctor SEK 200 + vaccine cost • Carried out by a nurse SEK 100 + vaccine cost • Dental care for patients entitled to emergency dental care: • General dentist daytime SEK 140 on-call SEK 250 • Specialist dentist daytime SEK 200 • Dental hygienist SEK 60
The County Council’s daily activities Examples from the County Council’s daily activities People in 130 different professions in the County Council work 9,500 hours per day. • The hospital has about 794 out-patient visits per day. 370 patients are hospitalizedeachday. • 1700 portions of food are cooked in the hospital kitchen every day. • Every day, about 6000 samples are analysed in clinical chemistry, biomedicin and transfusion medicine). • Each day 434 radiology examinations are performed within the specialized care and primary care • 818 cultural events were produced during 2009 – an average of 2,2 performances per day. • Every day 115 000 square meters of the County Council's premises are being cleaned and 3600 cleaning mops are being washed. • 58 cows produce 8000 glasses of milk per day. From the sheep is spun 8 kilometres of finely fibred wool yarn per hour. • During the 2009-2010 ski season, Åre’s health centre took care of 1 982 skiing injuries and plastered 672 limbs. • Zefyrens wellness center, which is addressed to the staff, has about 65 visitors per day. • The county council uses 19 liters of hand disinfection per day.