Source: eurostat

Couldn’t find more recent data. Was talking with a friend recently about their idea of moving to a rural location and we were brainstorming what the benefits and downsides are.

  • Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz
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    4 days ago

    Speaking of Finland, doesn’t the northern part of the map look way too green? Rovaniemi has one hospital, and about 36% of the population of the region should be within 1 h driving distance. If you limit it to just 15 min, it might be closer to 10-20% instead.

    If you include all the other health services, such as clinics, then the numbers could add up. There are still many small villages that have no health services of any kind.

    • Lazycog@sopuli.xyzOP
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      It does, and the dataset does mention that the definition of “hospital” here varies country to country.

      It’s unfortunate that NUTS 3 Regions in Finland bunch up whole lapland into one big area (maakunta tasolla koko lappi on yksi iso maakunta). I believe the population density is bunched up around cities so that’s why we don’t actually see the true value for individual areas.