Policy, Vision and Action Plan
Country Resources
General Health Policies, General Health Strategies and Plans
Iceland
31 March 2007
Policy document
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The Public Health Institute of Iceland
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The booklet begins with definitions of some concepts relating to public health, and a brief discussion of health in Iceland and determinants of health. The role of the Public Health Institute is explained, together with its policy and vision, and the development of a balancedscorecard system at the Public Health Institute. Finally, the objectives and approaches in public health work, based upon the balanced scorecard, will be summarised.Content
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