

Greger
Forsblom
Ostrobothnia
"For Security and Faith in the Future in Ostrobothnia! With responsibility, experience and empathy."
Long experience of politics at municipal and regional level. Married to Ann-Britt, together we have four adult children, eight grandchildren,
Works as operation manager at Pörkenäs campground.
I am also running in the municipal elections
Visit the profile pageImportant political topics
Accessible health care
Primary health care must be easily accessible local services that residents can easily get in touch with. Getting in touch with healthcare at an early stage of illness facilitates continued care and saves both suffering and money.
Safe elderly care
All elderly people in need of care should receive the care they need. No one should have to live in insecurity and loneliness against their will. For me, it is important that the places in more efficient service housing are not cut.
Disability Services
As a grandfather and grandfather, it is natural and important for me to stand up for families with children. With experience of long-term sick grandchildren, I know how important that care is.
Candidates answers in election machine
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It is important that the wellbeing services county of Ostrobothnia has a central hospital with full emergency services.
2 / 13
The geographical distance to services is more important than whether the services are located within municipal boundaries.
3 / 13
There should be more mobile services, such as health buses and remote consultations.
4 / 13
Wellbeing services counties must increase investments in preventive healthcare, even if it means that other types of care receive fewer resources.
5 / 13
A personal doctor system should be introduced to improve continuity of care, even if it requires extra resources for a while.
6 / 13
Wellbeing services counties should prohibit the use of temporary agency doctors.
7 / 13
More shelter spaces should be established to help individuals subjected to violence.
8 / 13
To shorten waiting times, wellbeing services counties should increase the use of service vouchers.
9 / 13
Healthcare should be centralized if it saves money or improves quality.
10 / 13
Funding and resources for rescue services should be prioritized higher, even if it means cuts in other sectors.
11 / 13
Undocumented migrants should have the right to non-urgent healthcare.
12 / 13
More emphasis should be placed on training healthcare staff in gender diversity and sexual diversity.
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