Region Värmland Achieves Leading Results in Reducing Healthcare Waiting Times

Fri 28th Nov, 2025

Region Värmland has distinguished itself nationally by significantly reducing waiting times for key surgical procedures, securing the highest allocation from the Swedish government's healthcare queue funding initiative. The region received substantial financial support after outperforming others in shortening queues for specific medical treatments, notably pelvic organ prolapse, hip replacements, and cataract surgeries.

Earlier this year, the Swedish government designated additional funding for regions that could demonstrate reductions in patient waiting times between June and October. Of the 21 regions in the country, only three met the criteria to receive the full allocation, with Värmland standing out for its exceptional performance in two of the three prioritized areas.

Outstanding Performance in Surgical Procedures

Nationwide efforts to address lengthy waiting lists have become increasingly urgent, with the government identifying cataract, pelvic organ prolapse, and hip replacement surgeries as areas of high priority. Region Värmland achieved the country's highest percentage increases in the number of pelvic organ prolapse and hip replacement operations performed. The region reported a 105 percent increase in pelvic organ prolapse surgeries and a 60 percent increase in hip replacements over the assessment period. Additionally, cataract surgeries rose by 19 percent.

These outcomes have been attributed to the combined efforts of healthcare professionals and strategic resource allocation. Both in-house surgical capacity and the use of external providers contributed to the improved performance. For cataract operations, some patients received care in neighboring regions, while Värmland continued to bolster its own surgical teams to handle increased demand locally.

Strategic Investments and Ongoing Challenges

In addition to the targeted government funding, Region Värmland's local administration invested an additional 42 million SEK to further reduce queues in other critical areas. This investment was aimed at expanding capacity in endoscopy, MRI diagnostics, neuropsychiatric assessments, adult psychiatric care, and increasing the availability of hospital beds. While these measures have generated positive effects, challenges persist in some sectors where waiting times remain long. Incremental progress has been noted, particularly in child and adolescent psychiatric care, where waiting times have gradually decreased and additional treatment capacity has been established.

National Context and Future Outlook

The Swedish government allocated a total of 507 million SEK for all regions, with the intention of incentivizing improvements and reducing patient wait times for the most in-demand procedures. The recent evaluation by the National Board of Health and Welfare confirms that Region Värmland's approach and outcomes serve as a benchmark for effective healthcare queue management in Sweden. The region's results reflect a combination of focused leadership, dedicated healthcare staff, and targeted investments in capacity-building measures.

Despite the notable achievements in reducing waiting times for pelvic organ prolapse and hip replacement surgeries, continued efforts will be necessary to address queues in other vital healthcare areas. Ongoing monitoring and adaptive strategies are expected to support further improvements and ensure equitable access to medical care for residents across the region.


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