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Norwegian Directorate of Health Approves National Expertise Service for Endometriosis and Adenomyosis

THE ENDOMETRIOS ASSOCIATION: Chairman Elisabeth Raasholm Larby. Photo: Janne Møller-Hansen / VG

– We are finally seeing the start of a change for a large group of patients, says Elisabeth Raasholm Larby at the Endometriosis Association.

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The Norwegian Directorate of Health gives the green light for a national expertise service for endometriosis endometriosis Endometriosis is a condition where tissue of a similar type to the lining of the uterus (endometrium) grows outside the uterine cavity. and adenomyoseadenomyosis Adenomyosis is a condition where the lining of the uterus (endometrium), which normally lines the uterine cavity, grows into the muscular wall of the uterus.

This is Norway’s first and will be established at Oslo University Hospital.

The experts will assist the rest of the health regions and municipalities, and not least – those with endometriosis and adenomyosis.

Women with the diseases endometriosis and adenomyosis must get better help. I am therefore satisfied that we are now putting in place a national expertise service for these patients, says Health Minister Ingvild Kjerkol.

MINISTER OF HEALTH: Ingvild Kjerkol (Ap). Photo: Beate Oma Dahle / NTB

– First step in the right direction

For the Endometriosis Association, this is really good news, and something they have been working on for a long time.

– When the expertise service is approved and launched, it will mean an enormous amount for the patient group. It is a first step in the right direction, says chairman Elisabeth Raasholm Larby.

Such a service will make access to good investigation and treatment more equal, she says. Today, it varies which offer is available, depending on where you are in the country.

– We are finally seeing the start of a change for a large group of patients, says Raasholm Larby.

Raasholm Larby herself has severe endometriosis and it took many before she was diagnosed.

On average, it takes seven years for women with endometriosis to have it confirmed.

Raasholm Larby has applied for compensation for delayed diagnosis and treatment. But was refused by both Norwegian Patient Injury Compensation and the Patient Injury Board.

Now she has decided to take the case to court.

Works with women’s health strategy

This comes into place after the Ministry of Health and Care asked the health organizations to investigate how competence in these ailments should be strengthened.

– The government prioritizes women’s health to ensure equal health services, and we will present a women’s health strategy during the next year, says Health Minister Kjerkol.

The Women’s Health Strategy is a response to the measures that the Women’s Health Committee proposed earlier this year.

WOMEN’S HEALTH: Chair of the committee Christine Meyer presented the report on women’s health to the Minister of Health. Photo: Rodrigo Freitas / NTB

The Women’s Health Committee summarized the most important findings in four points:

Women’s health has a low status. Doctors and nurses rank disorders that affect women low. Women’s disorders are less researched and receive less money.Lack of coordination. Although women’s health is important to politicians, little happens in the health service. It particularly affects women with complex and complex disorders.Failing knowledge bridge. We have a lot of knowledge and research, but it does not reach students, health personnel or the general public. For example, women have different symptoms of heart disease than men, but it does not show through.Women’s voices have little impact. There are many women who shout loudly about their experiences in the healthcare system, but the committee sees that even if the voices exist, they are not always heard. Published:

Published: 28.09.23 at 12:27 p.m

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