TY - JOUR
T1 - Nordic responses to Covid-19
T2 - Governance and policy measures in the early phases of the pandemic
AU - Saunes, Ingrid Sperre
AU - Vrangbæk, Karsten
AU - Byrkjeflot, Haldor
AU - Jervelund, Signe Smith
AU - Birk, Hans Okkels
AU - Tynkkynen, Liina Kaisa
AU - Keskimäki, Ilmo
AU - Sigurgeirsdóttir, Sigurbjörg
AU - Janlöv, Nils
AU - Ramsberg, Joakim
AU - Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina
AU - Merkur, Sherry
AU - Sagan, Anna
AU - Karanikolos, Marina
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was partly supported by the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Brussels, Belgia.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Authors
PY - 2021/9/5
Y1 - 2021/9/5
N2 - This paper explores and compares health system responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, in the context of existing governance features. Content compiled in the Covid-19 Health System Response Monitor combined with other publicly available country information serve as the foundation for this analysis. The analysis mainly covers early response until August 2020, but includes some key policy and epidemiological developments up until December 2020. Our findings suggest that despite the many similarities in adopted policy measures, the five countries display differences in implementation as well as outcomes. Declaration of state of emergency has differed in the Nordic region, whereas the emphasis on specialist advisory agencies in the decision-making process is a common feature. There may be differences in how respective populations complied with the recommended measures, and we suggest that other structural and circumstantial factors may have an important role in variations in outcomes across the Nordic countries. The high incidence rates among migrant populations and temporary migrant workers, as well as differences in working conditions are important factors to explore further. An important question for future research is how the COVID-19 epidemic will influence legislation and key principles of governance in the Nordic countries.
AB - This paper explores and compares health system responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, in the context of existing governance features. Content compiled in the Covid-19 Health System Response Monitor combined with other publicly available country information serve as the foundation for this analysis. The analysis mainly covers early response until August 2020, but includes some key policy and epidemiological developments up until December 2020. Our findings suggest that despite the many similarities in adopted policy measures, the five countries display differences in implementation as well as outcomes. Declaration of state of emergency has differed in the Nordic region, whereas the emphasis on specialist advisory agencies in the decision-making process is a common feature. There may be differences in how respective populations complied with the recommended measures, and we suggest that other structural and circumstantial factors may have an important role in variations in outcomes across the Nordic countries. The high incidence rates among migrant populations and temporary migrant workers, as well as differences in working conditions are important factors to explore further. An important question for future research is how the COVID-19 epidemic will influence legislation and key principles of governance in the Nordic countries.
KW - Comparative Research
KW - Governance
KW - Health policy and administration
KW - influence legislation and key principles of governance in the Nordic countries
KW - Public health
KW - System level
U2 - 10.1016/j.healthpol.2021.08.011
DO - 10.1016/j.healthpol.2021.08.011
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85116849743
JO - HEALTH POLICY
JF - HEALTH POLICY
SN - 0168-8510
ER -