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Debate: No One Should Have to Struggle Alone in the Healthcare System

Thousands of people with rare diseases are shunted around in the healthcare system, falling through the cracks and not receiving the treatment they are entitled to. You, as an elected official in Region Värmland with responsibility for healthcare, can change this, writes Birgitta Termander, chairwoman of the Swedish Association for Rare Diseases.
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Thousands of people with rare diseases are shunted around in the healthcare system, falling through the cracks and not receiving the treatment they are entitled to. You, as an elected official in Region Värmland with responsibility for healthcare, can change this, writes Birgitta Termander, chairwoman of the Swedish Association for Rare Diseases.

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Värmlands Folkblad broke the news in on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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