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    1. Very difficult to get adequate medical attention on public health care. I dread the day when I’m no longer eligible for empoyer’s health service.

    2. Slowly_boiling_frog on

      For anyone that needs specific examinations and/or medical operations this ranking is unfortunately all too familiar. For example I had to wait for a year to get a neurosurgical operation in my neck and shoulder for spondylosis(ruptured disk) and arthrosis(a major bone impingement of a large nerve pathway). Mental health treatment and examination queues can be even worse.

      This country’s being flushed down the shitter a piece at a time.

    3. ProfessionalStand779 on

      Finland is not the place to be right now, the healthcare and education systems are falling apart.

      Also, quite a few finns are looking to find work and relocate to other EU-countries.

      Hopefully the situation will improve once the Ukrainian war is over, but who knows.

    4. electricninja911 on

      I am not surprised. I rely on private healthcare mostly, only use it when I get very sick especially due to flues and infections.

    5. VikingTeddy on

      If you’ve got a flu, broken bone, high bp, a foot fungus, or anything common like that, the healthcare here is fantastic. But if it’s a mental health issue, or something slightly more uncommon, you’re on your own.

      Be prepared to meet a lot of doctors, each more overworked and useless than the next, standing in your way when trying to get to a specialist. You either get lucky with a smart doctor, or pay for a private one.

    6. Key-Substance-4461 on

      Probably half of these could be solved if people actually tried to take care of themselves

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