Planning Cycle
EUROPEAN REGION

Finland
Finland
Planning Cycle
Overview and Context
National Health Policy Strategy Plan
New Health Care Act came into force on 1 May 2011. National Development Programme for Social Welfare and Health Care (Kaste) 2012-2015. The Government has five strategic prioies which form 26 key projects. The Government plans to overhaul the pension system, implement a social welfare and healthcare reform, reduce the amount of obligations and functions in local government and reform central and regional administration.
National Health Policy Strategy Plan Priorities
Annual Health Sector Review
N/A
The World Bank Income Group:
Hi
Fiscal Start Date
January 1
Legal and Political Systems
- Executive branch: election last held on 28 January 2018 (next to be held in January 2024); prime minister appointed by Parliament
- Legislative branch: last held on 14 April 2019 (next to be held on April 2023)
- Legal System: Civil law system based on the Swedish model
Programmatic Planning and Project Timelines
Window | 2000 2040
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National Health Policy Strategy and Plan
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2012
2015
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WHO Country Cooperation Strategy
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National Development Plan
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2012
2020
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Multi-Year Plan (cYMP) for Immunization
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Malaria Plan
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Tuberculosis Plan
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HIV/AIDS Plan
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Ageing and Health Plan
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Noncommunicable Diseases Plan
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Mental Health and Substance Abuse Plan
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2009
2015
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Reproductive Health Plan
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Maternal Health Plan
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Newborn and Child Health Plan
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Human Resources for Health Plan
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Gavi Health System Strengthening (HSS)Support
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Global Fund Resilient and Sustainable Systems for Health (RSSH)
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Partners in Country
Endorsement of global compact for progress towards universal health coverage
UHC2030 member
UHC2030 joint vision progress
Finland was a member of the International Health Partnership+ since May 2008. IHP+ membership was transferred to UHC2030 in 2016.
UHC Partnership for policy dialogue
No