Denmark to introduce Public Health Act

The government and opposition parties are in the process of negotiating a healthcare reform, including the introduction of a Public Health Act, aimed at keeping people out of hospitals and living longer, healthier lives.

Minister of Health Sophie Løhde will create a more binding framework for thinking about prevention across all policy areas and reducing inequality in health. Photo: Venstre

Like many other European countries, Denmark is struggling with an aging population that requires more care.The reason is that Danes are living longer and healthier than in the past. If this is to continue, there is a need to strengthen prevention in a broad sense.Less smoking, less alcohol, less stress and a healthier lifestyle.Will not […]


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