Business Finland will organize a training and Q&A session about public procurement regulation and processes related to offering health care services to Sweden.
Due to the impact of COVID-19, many planned visits and operations had to be postponed in Sweden, creating pent-up need for care. Particular unmet needs are in:
Historically, health care services abroad for Swedish patients have been limited to small volumes of mainly cancer patients and neonatal patients to Finland. The possibility to provide health care services in the Swedish language is an added value that Finnish health care service providers have compared to competitors.
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Business Finland will organize a training and Q&A session about public procurement regulation and processes related to offering health care services to Sweden. The training agenda will be built based on what YOU would like to know. Therefore, once you register, please leave a couple of questions that you would like to ask from the experts. For more basic information about public procurement in the health and wellbeing sector in Sweden, please watch this recording before the training session.
Public and private health care service providers (hospitals, clinics) that can cater to Swedish patients' needs
TeneliusHolm was founded in 2018 when the founders saw a need for better conditions for public business. The company offers support to both suppliers and contracting authorities. The customers are small and large companies, municipalities, government agencies and trade associations that want to promote good public procurement.
Håkan Tenelius, one of the founders of TeneliusHolm, has several years of experience in political influence work connected to the public sector. Between 2011 and 2018 he was the head of public affairs at The Association of Private Care Providers and as such he was in charge of the successful campaign to stop political efforts to introduce profit limitations for private care providers.