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HR Manager: "We Want to Improve for the Medical Team"

The Swedish Work Environment Authority has concluded, after its review of the Dalarna Region, that overtime among the region's doctors is too high. The region has now been banned from allowing this to continue – and risks a fine if it is not complied with. – The decision does not change our ambition to comply with the legislation, says Per Segerros, HR Manager for the health and medical services.
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The Swedish Work Environment Authority has concluded, after its review of the Dalarna Region, that overtime among the region's doctors is too high. The region has now been banned from allowing this to continue – and risks a fine if it is not complied with. – The decision does not change our ambition to comply with the legislation, says Per Segerros, HR Manager for the health and medical services.

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dalademokraten.se broke the news on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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