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Mental health services in Norway, 2023

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 August 2023

Solveig Klæbo Reitan
Affiliation:
Professor, Department of Mental Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Lars Lien
Affiliation:
Professor, Faculty of Social and Health Sciences, Section for Mental Health and Rehabilitation, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Elverum, Norway. Email: lars.lien@inn.no
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Abstract

Norway has, according to the World Health Organization, more psychiatrists engaged in public health services per head of population than any other country, and the proportionate numbers of psychologists and others engaged in mental healthcare are also among the world's highest. Approximately 10% of Norway's gross domestic product is spent on health, expenditure per capita that is the fourth highest internationally. We discuss how this wealth of expertise translates into the delivery of services to the public.

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