Danish government presents 4.6 billion DKK investment in psychiatry reform

The government has introduced a new national psychiatry plan that includes support for children, faster diagnosis, new patient rights, and more mental health staff. The budget will rise by 35%. If approved, it will be the largest investment in psychiatric care in Denmark’s history

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Yesterday, the Danish government presented a major new plan for psychiatry. Health Minister Sophie Løhde called it a “massive investment” — a total of 4.6 billion kroner, which raises the national psychiatry budget by 35%. The plan is part of Denmark’s broader 10-year strategy to improve mental health care.“We’re finally acting to strengthen psychiatry. This […]


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