- Regional Health Authority
A Regional Health Authority (RHF) ( _no. Regionalt helseforetak) is a state enterprise responsible for specialist healthcare in one of four regions of
Norway . Responsibilities of the RHFs include patient treamtment, education of medical staff, research and training of patients and relatives. Areas covered by the authorities arehospital s,psychiatry ,ambulance service, operation of pharmacies at the hospitals,emergency telephone number and laboratories. The actual performance is done by subsidiary health trusts (HF) that usually consist of one or more hospitals, with associate responsibilities. The authorities are subordinate to theNorwegian Ministry of Health and Care Services .Health reform
The authorities were created on
January 1 ,2002 when theGovernment of Norway took over the responsibilities of the hospitals from the counties. At the time there were created five authorities, but the Southern and Eastern Norway authorities were merged in2007 . The reform was credited to the Minister of Health,Tore Tønne (Labour) who only held office for one and a half years. The ultimate goal of the reform was to increase the effectiveness of the hospitals and reduce the cost of the specialist healthcare service, that in 2007 had an annual budget of NOK 114 billion, about 14% of the state budget. [cite web |url=http://www.regjeringen.no/nb/dep/fin/dok/regpubl/stprp/20062007/Stprp-nr-1-2006-2007-/4.html?id=297973 |title=Oversikt over budsjettets utgifter og inntekter |author=Norwegian Ministry of Finance |language=Norwegian |accessdate=2007-07-01]Criticism
There has been some criticism of the health reform in Norway. Mr. Tønne was a corporate manager from
Statoil and the Aker Group and the reform attempted to introducecorporate governance and to a certain degreepublic tender into the health care system of Norway. This has been criticised as beingmarket fundamentalism [cite book |last=Nyeng |first=Fronde |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Etikk og økonomi -en innføring |year=2001 |publisher=Abstrakt forlag |location=Oslo |isbn=82-7935-037-3 |pages=] , as the system was inteded to take all decisions entirely on economic grounds. This was partially escalated by the initial decision to not have anypolitician s on the boards of the authorities and trusts, thus entirely removing control of the healthcare services from political bodies. [cite web |url=http://www.mercuriurval.com/mercuri/CaseStudiesPage.aspx?id=4870&epslanguage=NO |title=Oppbygging av regionalt helseforetak |author=Mercuri Urval |language=Norwegian |accessdate=2007-07-01] Because all decisions were taken by the boards, and not by elected political bodies, entire hospitals could be closed without political resolution. TheSecond cabinet Stoltenberg has partially changed this policy by electing politicians onto the boards of the authorities.Other criticism has been directed at the organisational form of the authorities. In essence the reform created more layers of administration (government - regional health authority - health trust - hospital), where there formerly only two (county and hospital). Also, the administrations of the authorities were places in towns outside the major regional centres, places that sometimes didn't even have a hospital, making recruitment of management difficult. This has partially been criticised as directors'
wage s have escalated to the level of corporate directors. [cite web |url=http://www.smp.no/default.asp?page=1024&item=593652,1&lang=1 |title=Rystet over helsedirektør-lønninger |author=Sunnmørsposten |language=Norwegian |accessdate=2007-07-01] The authorities have also, through cutbacks in government funding, accumulated large amounts ofdebt . [cite web |url=http://www.dagsavisen.no/innenriks/article2337260.ece |title=Ni milliarder i sykehusgjeld |author=Dagsavisen |language=Norwegian |accessdate=2007-07-01]Authorities and subsidiaries
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Central Norway Regional Health Authority
**Central Norway Pharmaceutical Trust
**Nordmøre and Romsdal Hospital Trust
**Nord-Trøndelag Hospital Trust
**St. Olav's Hospital Trust
**Sunnmøre Hospital Trust
*Northern Norway Regional Health Authority
**Finnmark Hospital Trust
**Helgeland Hospital Trust
**Hålogaland Hospital Trust
**Nordland Hospital Trust
**Northern Norway Pharmaceutical Trust
**University Hospital of North Norway
*Southern and Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority
** Aker University Hospital Trust
**Blefjell Hospital Trust
** Akershus University Hospital Trust
**The New Akershus University Hospital Trust
**Hospital of Asker and Bærum Trust
**Buskerud Hospital Trust
**Innlandet Hospital Trust
**Psychiatry of Vestfold Trust
** Rikshospitalet-Radiumhospitalet Trust
**Ringerike Hospital Trust
**Southern and Eastern Norway Pharmaceutical Trust
**Hospital of Southern Norway Trust
**Sunnaas Hospital Trust
**Sykehuspartner
**Telemark Hospital Trust
** Ullevål University Hospital Trust
**Vestfold Hospital Trust
**Østfold Hospital Trust
*Western Norway Regional Health Authority
**Bergen Health Trust
**Fonna Health Trust
**Førde Health Trust
**Stavanger Health Trust
**Western Norway Pharmaceutical Trust References
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