Partners
Bergen municipality
Bergen municipality is a municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The municipality is governed according to the principle of city parliamentarism, with a city council as the executive body. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Bergen, which is also one of the seats for the county governor of Vestland county, and for the administration of Vestland county municipality.
DigiUng/ Norwegian Directorate of Health
DigiUng is a program to gather public services and information for young people in one place. Ung.no is the channel of communication. Dozens of actors in the state, municipal, voluntary and private sectors, and from academia participate in the DigiUng programme. The DigiUng programme is led by the Norwegian Directorate of Health, Bufdir and the Norwegian Directorate of eHealth
eBehandling (eMeistring)
eBehandling at Helse Bergen offers treatment over the internet for panic sufferers, social anxiety or depression for adults over the age of 18.
Gastrointestinal school
The gastrointestinal school on the Internet is an electronic treatment option and a continuation of the physical IBS school. Gastrointestinal school can significantly reduce the severity of IBS symptoms, as well as improve quality of life for those who invest time in the treatment programme.
Hospital Procurement
Hospital Procurement shall exercise a specialised and professional procurement service for the specialist health service. The task force is divided into six divisions: division national services, division north, division north, division central Norway, division south-east and division west. In addition, we have a joint staff with support functions, a finance function, and a business development department.
Innlandet Hospital
Innlandet Hospital is responsible for the public specialist health service for the population of the middle part of Norway. The business includes specialist health services within somatics, mental health care, interdisciplinary specialized drug treatment and pre-hospital services.
Regional Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Our task is to increase the competence and quality of the services that work with children and young people's mental health. We are a service to the services, which means that we assist public services with research-based knowledge, advice and training. We do not conduct individual treatment.
Regional Health Authority: Helse Fonna
Helse Fonna has around 4000 employees who work to provide the best possible treatment and care to patients. Our mission is to provide specialized health services to the more than 180,000 inhabitants in Sunnhordland, Inner Hardanger and Northern Rogaland.
Regional Health Authority: Helse Stavanger
Stavanger University Hospital – Helse Stavanger HF is one of the country's six university hospitals and among Norway's largest emergency hospitals - where respect, safety and quality are our core values. The hospital has more than 7800 employees from over 30 nations, and we serve a population of 369,000 in Sør-Rogaland, from Hjelmeland in the north to Sokndal in the south. Stavanger University Hospital is owned by the regional health authority Helse Vest.
Solli DPS
Solli DPS offers treatment to people over the age of 18 with mental disorders. The patients who come to us primarily live in the municipalities of Bjørnafjorden, Samnanger, Austevoll and Fana district in Bergen. We have an operating agreement with Helse Vest RHF. This means that, as a private non-profit organization, we provide services as part of the public health provision in the region. Solli DPS consists of a rehabilitation and psychosis section, and two general sections.
St. Olav’s Hospital
St. Olav's Hospital, the University Hospital of Trondheim, is integrated with NTNU and is owned by the Central Norway Regional Health Authority. Our main tasks are patient care, education of patients and relatives, research and education of health personnel.
University Hospital of North Norway
As a university and regional hospital for Northern Norway, UNN has a special responsibility. UNN will provide equitable and highly specialised health services of international class in a region with large distances, a scattered population and a challenging climate. This is done in close team play with Helse Nord RHF, other health authorities in the region and private actors.
Vestfold Hospital Trust
Vestfold Hospital Trust, formerly Jarlsberg and Larvik County Hospital, Vestfold County Hospital and Vestfold Central Hospital, is a health enterprise with its main hospital located in Tønsberg in Vestfold. Hospital operations also take place in Larvik, while there is a pain clinic in Horten and psychiatric treatment sites in several places in the county.