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With ageing societies, the pressure on healthcare and welfare systems grows šŸ“ˆ How can integrated, community-based care help meet these challenges? That is the question public officials from Gwacheon City Government brought to Copenhagen šŸ‡°šŸ‡·šŸ¤šŸ‡©šŸ‡° They are in the early stages of developing a policy for integrated healthcare and long-term care services – exploring what regions like theirs can take from Denmark's experience in coordinating care closer to citizens. Denmark has spent decades building cross-sector care models that connect hospitals, municipalities, and social services around the citizen – not the institution. The delegation explored how Denmark's recent reforms and policy approaches can help navigate demographic change and workforce challenges. šŸŒ Because the best way to build the future of care is through knowledge-sharing across nations facing the same reality. And an ageing population is a challenge no country faces alone. #IntegratedCare #HealthcareInnovation #PublicPrivatePartnerships Ms. Kyeong-jin Lee | Ms. So-young Lee | Ms. Mi-young Paek | Ms. Ha-yoon Park | Paek Mi-young | Gwacheon City Hall, South of Korea | Hans Henrik Philipsen

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