Region Dalarna recruits permanent doctors to Hedemora health center

Following criticism of poor continuity and medication errors at Hedemora health center, Region Dalarna is implementing changes.

Three permanent doctors have been recruited to the health center. During the autumn a new working method will be introduced with named teams for each patient.

Each team consists of an assistant nurse and a nurse alongside the doctor. The aim is to improve continuity of care.

The criticism was directed at the health center's previous handling of patient contacts and medication.

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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.

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