The National Danish Healthcare System
Here you can find information and read key facts about the unique Danish healthcare system which is the primary field of application for DDKM.
Ministry of the Interior and Health:
The Ministry is in charge of the administrative functions in relation to the organisation and financing of the healthcare system, psychiatry and health insurance as well as the approval of pharmaceuticals and the primary sector. Prevention and health promotion are also part of the Ministry's remit.
Regional Healthcare:
5 regions: Northern Jutland, Central Jutland, South Denmark, Zealand and The Capital.
- Somatic hospital service
- Psychiatric hospital service
- Health insurance
- General practitioners
- Specialists
Municipal Healthcare:
98 municipalities
- Preventive treatment
- Homecare
- Nursing homes
- Rehabilitation (off hospital)
- Treatment of alcohol and drug abuse
- Local dental service
- Specialist dental care
- Social psychiatry
Financing:
85 pct. of healthcare costs are financed through taxes.
The regions cannot levy taxes directly; they are financed through contributions from the state and the municipalities.
GPs (private) operate wholly within the public healthcare system. 3700 GPs and 3700 dentists have contracts with the public healthcare service.
The public authorities have entered agreements with approximately 160 private hospitals in Denmark and abroad where patients can receive treatment if the Danish public healthcare system is unable to provide treatment within two months.


Healthcare in Denmark - The key figures:
5.5 million inhabitants
1 minister of the Interior and Health
5 administrative regions
98 municipalities
60 public hospitals
3700 GPs
3700 dentists
245 pharmacies
For more information - visit:
Local Government Denmark (KL):
Danish Regions:
www.regioner.dk/In+English.aspx
Danish National Board of Healthcare:
Danish Ministry of Interior and Health:
