Health and welfare: An analysis of trends, duture directions and potential missions to address societal challenges in Norway

Health and welfare: An analysis of trends, future directions, and potential missions to address future challenges in Norway

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Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: RAND
Authors: Andrea Skjold Frøshaug, Camilla d'Angelo, Carolina Feijao, Emily Ryen Gloinson, Fay Dunkerley, Gemma-Claire Ali, Mann Virdee, Mikkel Skjoldager, Salil Gunashekar, Torben Bundgaard Vad
Time horizon: 2040
Geographic focus: Norway
Page count: 79

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This report analyzes trends, barriers, enablers, uncertainties, and policy challenges in Norway's health and welfare sector, proposing missions to address non-communicable diseases, mental health, personalized medicine, digital transformation, aging society, sustainable food systems, antimicrobial resistance, employment, digital skills, and government digitalization.

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The study examines trends, barriers, and potential missions for Norway's health and welfare, focusing on non-communicable diseases, mental health, personalized medicine, digital transformation, aging society, food systems, antimicrobial resistance, decent work, digital skills, and government digitalization.

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