Heilbrigðisskýrslur - 01.12.1938, Side 181

Heilbrigðisskýrslur - 01.12.1938, Side 181
177 the Act the sick clubs were voluntary bodies, which enjoyed certain Privileges. These sick clubs, however, gained little popularity, and only ítbout 5% of the population of the country had effected insurance with thein when the Social Insurance Act was passed. Under this latter Act there is compulsory sick insurance in all the towns for all people hetween 16 and 67 years of age and under kr. 4.500.00 income, children msured with their parents. In the rural communities the establishing °f sick insurance is optional, but this autority has as yet been little nsed. The sick insurance comprises so far up to 50% of the population. t he costs of the accident insurance are entirely borne bjr the employers °f the undertakings for which the insurance is compulsory, but those' °f sick insurances up to onethird equally divided between the State nnd the rural community (or municipality) concerned, but in other respects (by two-thirds) by the insured themselves. By the Social Insurance Act the foundation is also laid for general old ag'e and disablement insurances, and a slight encouragement given for the estahlishing of unemployed insurance. The Act concerning public support of sick and disabled persons provides for those who are in need of it, and in so far as sick insurances and accident insurances do not reach them, free treatment as inpatients in hospitals or sanatoria in cases of grave protracted diseases or dis- ablement. In these cases four-fifths of the costs are defrayed by the State, but one-fifth by the rural community (or municipality) con- cerned. These provisions first of all apply to patients suffering from tuberculosis, venereal diseases, leprosy and lunacy, secondly to mental- ty deficient and deaf and dumb persons, but later on they are in- tended to cover patients afflicted with any kind of grave and pro- tracted diseases. Act concerning Inspection of Food and other Articles of Consumption and Necessities (1936). Under this Act a detailed inspection is stipulated of all food, ai'ticles for consumption and necessities, which are bought and sold "’hether at home or abroad. A large number of regulations have al- i'eady been issued as to the standard to he preserved with regard to the different kinds of goods. A doctor who is a specialist in hvgiene organises this inspection, but all investigations to be made in con- uection with this are carried out by a public analyst. Act concerning Birth Control and Foeticides (1935) and Sterilisation Act (1937). Under the former Act it is the duty of doctors, if they discover that a woman who consults them is likely to suffer damage to her health or endanger her life by becoming pregnant, to inform her ubout it and advise her as to methods of contraception. It is the duty °f doctors to advise women who consult them on the subject of con- traceptive methods. The Act further contains provisions with regard 1° foeticides permitting doctors to carry them out on condition that uertain definite provisions are observed (that the operation shall be 23
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