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4th March 2024
Icelandic Health Insurance has issued its first newsletter. In the future, it will be issued as many times as possible monthly and the goal is to provide information related to the operations and activities of the institution.
26th January 2024
Iceland Health seeks to engage powerful people in various key areas of the institution. This is an opportunity to work in an exciting and changing environment where you can contribute to ensuring the health of the nation. The application deadline for the following advertisements is 5 February 2024. For more information, visit Starfatorg.
25th January 2024
In the past years, Icelandic Health has greatly improved its services using digital solutions.
22nd January 2024
Iceland Health seeks to engage powerful people in various key areas of the institution. This is an opportunity to work in an exciting and changing environment where you can contribute to ensuring the health of the nation.
10th January 2024
In the year 2024, an increased right to payment of travel expenses will come into force, when necessary health services that are not available in the local area are sought.
4th December 2023
Iceland Health costs for diabetes medications that are also used for weight management have increased twelvefold in the last five years.
1st November 2023
Payment participation is now approved in the Wegovy product, a weight control product, for those who meet certain conditions in an established work order.
23rd October 2023
A women's strike has been called for on Tuesday 24 October 2023, urging women and the women, who can do so, to lay down paid and unpaid jobs.
17th October 2023
In recent years, Iceland Health (Sjúkratryggingar) has conducted a survey of health care services both in the capital area and in the countryside. The purpose of such a survey is to examine what is being done well and what can be done better.
27th September 2023
At the measure Tengjum ríkið which took place on Friday 22 September, Iceland Health received an award in the field of digitization, which is awarded to public entities that make use of open and shared tools developed by Digital Iceland.