Region Stockholm (Stockholm Region) is Sweden's public healthcare authority, established in 2007, responsible for managing and delivering healthcare services across the Stockholm metropolitan area and surrounding region. Operating from Stockholm with a workforce of approximately 65,000 employees, it operates multiple hospitals, specialized clinics, primary care centers, and psychiatric facilities serving the region's 2.4 million residents. As a regional government agency, it provides universal healthcare access funded through public taxation, operating under Sweden's healthcare system principles of equity and evidence-based medicine. The organization manages significant infrastructure including the prestigious Karolinska Institute teaching hospitals and coordinates one of Northern Europe's largest integrated healthcare systems. Region Stockholm is currently advancing digital health transformation and developing sustainable healthcare delivery models to meet growing demand.
Region Stockholm operates as a mission-driven public sector organization centered on universal healthcare access and patient outcomes. The culture emphasizes evidence-based clinical practice, equity in service delivery, and collaborative teamwork across thousands of clinical and administrative professionals. As a large government entity, it balances bureaucratic accountability with healthcare innovation, and hiring prioritizes subject-matter expertise and commitment to public health values over private-sector efficiency metrics.
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