SwedenLivingWorld world_2_fill WorldBusiness BusinessSports sports-soccer SportsEntertainmentEntertain

Dentist: Strange to Preempt the Investigation

The government's announcement to invest 3.4 billion kronor in a dental care reform receives mixed reactions from the dental profession. The government is shooting down the dental care investigation before it's finished, says Anders Jonsson, chief dentist at Praktikertjänst.

» Updated: 08 September 2024, 21:54

» Published: 06 September 2024

Dentist: Strange to Preempt the Investigation
Photo: Tore Meek/NTB/TT

On Friday, the government announced that it is allocating funds in the budget to, among other things, strengthen high-cost protection for people over 67 years old. The Swedish Dental Association is mostly positive about the news.

Investing in the elderly is something we have been advocating for a long time, since oral health is so closely linked to quality of life and other health aspects, says Jenny Måhlgren, secretary-general of the Swedish Dental Association.

Should have waited

Regarding the details of the reform and how it will be designed, Jakob Forssmed refers to the dental care inquiry that will be submitted to the government on October 31.

Anders Jonsson, chief dentist at the dental care company Praktikertjänst, thinks it's backwards that the government is announcing an initiative for the elderly before the inquiry is complete.

We think they could have waited for the inquiry's proposals.

There are also many question marks about how the initiative for the elderly will be designed in practice.

Will it apply to all over 67, will it be income-related, and will it apply to all types of dental care? We know nothing about that, he says.

Rather need-based

He would rather see an initiative that is need-based and not age-based.

This becomes a bit random, there are 30-year-olds who have great needs for dental care, he says.

Social Minister Jakob Forssmed (KD) says that the initiative rather enables the inquiry.

We are not shooting down the inquiry, but creating a budgetary space to implement the inquiry's proposals when they come. Of course, we have had informal contacts with the investigator.

Both the Swedish Dental Association and Praktikertjänst are concerned about the supply of skills. The government highlighted the need for long-term work to secure it at the press conference.

It's positive, but it's only when we get the proposals on how this initiative will look that we can assess whether the funds will be sufficient and whether the measures are right to achieve the ambitious goals, says Jenny Måhlgren.

Tags
TTT
By TTThis article has been altered and translated by Sweden Herald

More news

The King on the Climate Meeting: It's Moving Too Slowly
2 MIN READ

The King on the Climate Meeting: It's Moving Too Slowly

Resignation Demand on Demirok: "Weak Leadership"
3 MIN READ

Resignation Demand on Demirok: "Weak Leadership"

Town Hall Evacuated Due to Threatening Note
1 MIN READ

Town Hall Evacuated Due to Threatening Note

The Government appoints new Chancellor of Justice
1 MIN READ

The Government appoints new Chancellor of Justice

The Liberals' office attacked: "Abhorrent"
2 MIN READ

The Liberals' office attacked: "Abhorrent"

Three charged with thermos bomb in Malmö
1 MIN READ

Three charged with thermos bomb in Malmö

Kristersson: "Close dialogue with other countries"
1 MIN READ

Kristersson: "Close dialogue with other countries"

The Social Democrats want answers about stopped wind farms
1 MIN READ

The Social Democrats want answers about stopped wind farms

Two charged with fatal shooting at restaurant
1 MIN READ

Two charged with fatal shooting at restaurant

Power Outage in Court: "Sitting in Darkness"
1 MIN READ

Power Outage in Court: "Sitting in Darkness"

The Navy investigates sabotage on another cable
1 MIN READ

The Navy investigates sabotage on another cable

The parties behind the Tidö agreement want a cap on the size of children's groups.
3 MIN READ

The parties behind the Tidö agreement want a cap on the size of children's groups.

Åkesson: Total Stop for Citizenship
1 MIN READ

Åkesson: Total Stop for Citizenship

Man arrested for new sex crimes against children
1 MIN READ

Man arrested for new sex crimes against children

Five detained after explosion on Östermalm
1 MIN READ

Five detained after explosion on Östermalm

Further No to Offshore Wind Power
1 MIN READ

Further No to Offshore Wind Power

Investigation launched after report against Dumpen
1 MIN READ

Investigation launched after report against Dumpen

Proposal for Climate Agreement Slammed: Unacceptable
2 MIN READ

Proposal for Climate Agreement Slammed: Unacceptable

Four out of ten houses have deficiencies in fire protection.
1 MIN READ

Four out of ten houses have deficiencies in fire protection.

Snow and strong winds – many households without power
2 MIN READ

Snow and strong winds – many households without power