. In our pages and on Radio Wataha, we discuss important issues that are important to all of us. Health care is undoubtedly a priority during your stay in Norway. We want our loved ones to feel really safe and be provided with the necessary support from specialists. Who can we turn to in case of any health problems? We talk to Robert Steen (Councilor for Health Services in Oslo) about health care and the problems our compatriots in Norway face. The conversation was very interesting and rich in information. See for yourself!
Healthcare in Norway - who will help us?
The first contact we have with a doctor is dictated by our affiliation to a specific commune, or in the case of large ones cities like Oslo belonging to the district. The primary care doctor sends us to specialists - he is first personwith whom we discuss all matters related to our health. A detailed list of doctors working and providing their services in individual communes is available on the website: https://helsenorge.no/. This is a website where we can find the necessary telephone and address information, important issues related to enrollment in a specific specialist.
Illness - where to report it?
In the case of life threats, we can go to the hospital. If our life is not in danger, we must always first seek help from our general practitioner. Similarly the situation looks like this in case of addictions. The primary care physician is always the first door through which a patient must pass. Regardless of whether our physical or mental health is failing. This is worth remembering. A family doctor opens the way to specialist examinations and convalescence.
Healthcare in Norway - we work for our common good!
We – Radio Wataha and the entire Norwegian Polish community, we have knowledge. We know well, living here in Norway, what problems we face every day. What problems and barriers do we encounter when we want to use... help health services. Robert Steen (Oslo Health Councilor) has the tools to help us. We intend to join forces and do everything to make the health service even more friendly to us.
In the meantime, listen to our conversation as we answer important questions:
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