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S Ordell1, B Söderfeldt

  • 1Department of Oral Public Health, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden. sven.ordell@lio.se

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Swedish dental care policy shifted from prevention to cost-protection, influenced by recurring political debates. Understanding this political logic is crucial for dental organizations to adapt effectively.

Area of Science:

  • Health Policy Analysis
  • Strategic Management in Healthcare
  • Political Science in Public Health

Background:

  • Healthcare and dental care systems are significantly shaped by political decisions regarding legislation and funding.
  • Dental professionals must comprehend the political dynamics influencing their organizational environments.
  • This study analyzes the Swedish dental care sector and legislative changes since 1997.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To delineate environmental shifts in Swedish dentistry post-1998.
  • To critically examine the political rationale behind these changes.
  • To extract actionable insights for stakeholders in the dental field.

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  • Utilizing strategic management theories to analyze the dental care environment.

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  • Applying decision-making models to understand policy formulation and implementation.
  • Reviewing legislative reports and parliamentary bills for historical context.
  • Main Results:

    • The focus of dental care objectives evolved from a primary emphasis on preventive services to providing insurance against high patient costs.
    • Certain political concepts persist in public discourse despite contradicting scientific evidence and rational assessments.
    • Analysis reveals a shift in policy priorities within the Swedish dental sector.

    Conclusions:

    • Healthcare system research and the 'garbage can' model offer valuable frameworks for understanding politically governed environments.
    • Recurring political issues demonstrate a pattern of re-emergence, even after previous rational rejection.
    • Enhanced comprehension of political logic is essential for organizations to successfully navigate and adapt to their external environments.