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Optimistic that Every Citizen Will Be Able to Have Their Own Family Doctor Within the Next Ten Years

Summary by RÚV
The chairman of the Icelandic Association of General Practitioners hopes that every citizen will have their own general practitioner within the next ten years. Over a hundred specialist doctors in general practice are currently studying in this country. Writing certificates for short-term illnesses is not a good use of doctors' timeOvercrowded emergency rooms, a shortage of nursing spaces and a shortage of health workers have, among other things…
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The chairman of the Icelandic Association of General Practitioners hopes that every citizen will have their own general practitioner within the next ten years. Over a hundred specialist doctors in general practice are currently studying in this country. Writing certificates for short-term illnesses is not a good use of doctors' timeOvercrowded emergency rooms, a shortage of nursing spaces and a shortage of health workers have, among other things…

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RÚV broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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