Norway presents advantages at the national level and very powerful specialized sectors in the field of medical research and public health.
Good health records and important medical examinations of the population have made the Norway in a nation that sets the standard, in terms of research in the field of public health, as well as in the analysis of causes and risks.
Likewise, Norway presents sectors that maintain a high level in medical technology, neurobiology, oncology and preventive health. With an improved and developed public health, Norway is, in turn, an attractive country for clinical research.
Norway also has a responsibility to contribute to further research aimed at treating the diseases that plague developing countries.
Competence in clinical research is important to ensure optimal quality, knowledge-based patient treatment. Good and effective public health also presupposes research in the fields of health economics and organization.
Subsequently, Norway's commitment, in the fields of global medicine and health research, will be significantly strengthened. This commitment must, in turn, contribute to developing the necessary knowledge regarding minority health.