A Health and Care Service that Meets Future Needs
What is the current state of the health and care services? How are we addressing the challenges, and what measures are needed to ensure high-quality services in the future?
What is the current state of the health and care services? How are we addressing the challenges, and what measures are needed to ensure high-quality services in the future?
Last week, this year’s W@Competition Nordics took place in Oslo. The conference brought together competition experts from across the Nordics and the Baltics for two days of professional discussions, knowledge sharing and networking.
Our colleague Arne Rogde Gramstad is a coauthor of a new article published in Information Economics and Policy.
A new analysis by Oslo Economics shows that subcutaneous administration of immunotherapy can reduce administration costs by almost 50 percent and free up substantial healthcare personnel resources in Norwegian hospitals.
Oslo Economics finds that Nav is accessible for most users, but those with greater needs and low digital skills struggle more. Increased digitalisation and reduced local office hours have made it harder for the most vulnerable to get timely help.
Oslo Economics is attending ISPOR 2025 to share insights and engage in discussions on health economics and policy. Learn more about our participation here.
We have examined this in collaboration with several researchers in a published article in the Journal of Productivity Analysis.
Sju økonomer i Oslo Economics er inkludert i Lexology Index: Competition 2025 (tidligere Who’s Who Legal). Ingen andre konsulentselskaper har […]
In a judgment dated July 25, 2025, the Eidsivating Court of Appeal ruled that Frogn Municipality had granted unlawful state aid to its wholly owned fitness center, Bølgen Trening. If the judgment stands, it will mark the first time in the Nordics that private actors are awarded compensation for breaches of state aid rules.
Findings from our evaluation show that there has been a positive development in the general practitioner (GP) services in recent years. The measures implemented in the GP services have been important in improving the situation, but they have also resulted in significant costs.
Anders has started the first data collection, together with our colleagues at TLT
On Tuesday, June 10, Oslo Economics and the University of Oslo hosted a seminar on health services research and the development of general practice services. The seminar brought together researchers and professionals for a discussion on the current state of the service – and its future direction.