Hallsberg needs an evening-open health center

An open letter to Region Örebro län criticizes that Hallsberg's health center is not open evenings or weekends. The author emphasizes that this reduces access to care, especially for working people. Such hours would relieve emergency care and cut costs.

In an open letter to the Regional Board of Region Örebro län, the writer highlights that it is remarkable that the Health Center in Hallsberg lacks evening or weekend hours. "It is remarkable that Hallsberg's health center is not evening-open and not weekend-open either", the author states. According to the letter, extended hours would significantly boost access to care, particularly for those unable to visit during the day due to work.

Hallsberg's health center is strategically located in the southern part of the region, with good transportation links. "The entire purpose of good Swedish primary care is to have good accessibility to doctor care", the letter notes. It is therefore surprising that the center does not utilize its position for broader opening times.

An additional benefit of evening and weekend openings would be to relieve the burden on emergency care. Without this, consequences include increased costs for both individuals and society, as well as environmental impact and problems for many residents. The letter urges the region to act to improve primary care in Hallsberg.

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Falun medical clinic staff protest manager Kerstin Smids' dismissal outside Region House, handing petition with 270 signatures to health director Åsa Dedering.
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Dissatisfied staff protest against manager's dismissal in Falun

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Around 60–70 employees from the medical clinic in Falun marched to the Region House on Wednesday to protest the decision not to extend operations manager Kerstin Smids' appointment. They handed a petition with 270 signatures to health and medical care director Åsa Dedering. The staff express strong dissatisfaction with the decision, which has been questioned through letters and meetings.

Region Dalarna has decided to develop an action plan to improve the work environment amid shortages of care places, sick leaves, and low staff satisfaction. Regional councilor Sebastian Karlberg (S) stresses the need for staff involvement to resolve these issues.

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Region Dalarna plans to strengthen hearing care through targeted investments in the 2026 budget. This includes recruiting more audiologists to reduce waiting times. Efforts have already shortened queues, but challenges persist due to the pandemic and an aging population.

Sweden's Work Environment Authority has sharply criticized Region Gävleborg for an inadequate work environment investigation following the murder of ambulance worker Helena Löfgren in Harmånger. The agency demands a new, more concrete probe by February 23, or faces fines. Meanwhile, prosecutors are appealing the sentence against perpetrator Liam Hast to seek life imprisonment instead of 18 years.

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An opinion piece in Nerikes Allehanda criticizes the digital health service 1177 Direkt for its complicated navigation. The author describes the experience as a labyrinth of checkboxes where options do not match real needs. The article questions the service's purpose and target audience.

A woman was found injured in Elineberg in Helsingborg on Saturday evening. She has stab or cut wounds and was taken to hospital by ambulance. Police are investigating the incident as attempted murder or grievous assault.

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The swimming pool in Grängesberg is closing as Ludvika municipality and owner Niklas Hurtig have failed to reach an agreement. Hurtig took over the facility from the municipality last year and opened Bygdens aktivitetshus, where the pool has been available to the public a few days a week since autumn.

 

 

 

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