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Northern Norway Regional Health Authority (Norwegian: Helse Nord RHF ) is one of the four regional health authorities in Norway. It is responsible for providing specialized healthcare services to the population of Northern Norway, which includes the counties of Finnmark, Troms, and Nordland. The authority is headquartered in Bodø.

History[edit]

The Northern Norway Regional Health Authority was established in 2002 as part of the national health reform in Norway, which aimed to improve the efficiency and quality of healthcare services by decentralizing the management of hospitals and other healthcare institutions.

Structure[edit]

The Northern Norway Regional Health Authority oversees several health trusts, which are responsible for the day-to-day operations of hospitals and other healthcare facilities within their respective regions. These health trusts include:

Services[edit]

The authority provides a wide range of specialized healthcare services, including:

Research and Education[edit]

The Northern Norway Regional Health Authority is also involved in medical research and education. It collaborates with the University of Tromsø and other educational institutions to train healthcare professionals and conduct research aimed at improving healthcare services.

Challenges[edit]

The authority faces several challenges, including:

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