Riigikogu Panel Examines Future Funding for Estonian Healthcare

TALLINN – The Riigikogu hosted a panel discussion on “How will we pay for the Estonian healthcare bill in the future?” on [Date – Please insert date if available]. The session, attended by key figures in Estonian healthcare, focused on addressing the long-term financial sustainability of the nation’s health system. Panelists included Riigikogu member Tanel Kiik, head of the health fund Siiri Lahe, Minister of Social Affairs and Health Karmen Joller, and CEO of Antegenesi OÜ Peeter Padrik.

Director of the Centre for Developmental Surveillance, Tea Danilov, served as the moderator for the discussion. The conversation centered on projected increases in healthcare demand, evolving service needs, and potential funding models. Representatives from the health fund, the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, and a private sector representative offered perspectives on current challenges and potential strategies.

The panel explored various options for ensuring the continued provision of quality healthcare services within the Estonian system. Discussions highlighted the importance of strategic planning and collaborative efforts between government, healthcare providers, and stakeholders. The event underscored the ongoing need for robust dialogue and innovative solutions to address the future of Estonian healthcare.

The discussion took place as part of the Riigikogu’s ongoing efforts to examine and shape policy related to the nation’s health priorities.

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  1. “It’s deeply concerning to hear that fundamental issues with healthcare are jeopardizing the entire system’s future.”

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