Healthcare Wait Times in Sweden
Tax-Funded Universal Healthcare (Landsting) · Valuta: kr (SEK)
GP Appointment Guarantee
Within 7 days
Specialist Consultation Guarantee
Within 90 days
Treatment Guarantee
Within 90 days
Guarantee Met Rate
60–70%
Avg Elective Surgery Wait
3–6 months
Digital Healthcare (Narvard)
Growing rapidly
Oversikt
Wait times have been a persistent challenge in Sweden's healthcare system despite the vardgaranti (care guarantee), which stipulates that patients should receive a GP appointment within 7 days, a specialist consultation within 90 days of referral, and treatment within 90 days of the decision to treat. In practice, these targets are often missed, with only about 60-70% of patients receiving specialist care within the guaranteed timeframes.
Waiting times vary significantly by region and specialty. Orthopedic surgery, ophthalmology, and psychiatric care tend to have the longest waits. Some patients wait 6-12 months for elective procedures such as hip or knee replacements. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated waiting lists, and recovery has been gradual. The national average for meeting the 90-day treatment guarantee has improved but remains below target levels.
To address wait times, Sweden has implemented several strategies including increased use of digital healthcare platforms (narvard), expanded role for private providers operating within the public system (vardval), and targeted funding to reduce surgical backlogs. Patients also have the right to seek care in any region if wait times in their home region exceed the guarantee, though practical barriers often limit this mobility.
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Data fra Socialstyrelsen (National Board of Health and Welfare), Sveriges Kommuner och Regioner (SKR), Tandvards- och lakemedelsformansverket (TLV), Statistiska centralbyran (SCB). Sist oppdatert: 2026-03-01. Denne informasjonen er kun for utdanningsformål og utgjør ikke medisinsk rådgivning.