Healthcare in Denmark

Understand the Danish Healthcare System and get practical insights from a medical doctor.

The Danish healthcare system is tax-funded, which means that all residents with a CPR number have access to public healthcare – and most services are free of charge.

At this event, Kristian Kjær a medical doctor from the Capital Region of Denmark will give you a clear and hands-on introduction on how the system works. You’ll learn about your local doctor’s role (GP), how to access hospitals, specialists, and dentists.

Kristian Kjær will also explain how to use your yellow health insurance card, how to register with a doctor, and when to contact the different medical services – including your GP, emergency care, a specialist, the medical helpline and more.

This event aims to provide practical knowledge that helps you feel more confident navigating healthcare in Denmark.

The event is co-funded by the European Union through the Interreg ØKS programme and part of the Cross-border Talent Bridge project. You can read more about the project here.

These events take place hybrid with 2 registration options, either for the online or the on-site event at International House Copenhagen.

 

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Location

Online / International House Copenhagen

Nyropsgade 1, 1602 Copenhagen

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