60 patients from Ukraine have been treated in Sweden

60 patients from Ukraine have been treated in Sweden

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full screen Patients from Ukraine have been distributed to different countries in the EU. Archive image. Photo: Yvonne Åsell/SvD/TT

Sweden has received 60 patients from the war in Ukraine in 2022. About two-thirds of them have been cared for in Region Stockholm. The Västra Götaland region promised space for up to 100 patients at short notice – but has cared for seven, reports Dagens Nyheter.

The fact that Västra Götaland received so few patients is due, among other things, to the region not responding quickly enough when it received the question, according to Per Albertsson, medical decision-maker within the region’s Ukraine organization.

– When we started with this, if I’m being self-critical, we weren’t fast enough on the ball. When we answered which patients we could take, they were almost always turned away, he tells the newspaper.

The EU’s civil protection mechanism ERCC, which coordinates disaster preparedness, was activated around a month after Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine began. Since then, patients from the country have been distributed to different countries in the EU.

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