Front page News News MDI signs frame agreement with Päijät-Häme Welfare Consortium of Municipalities MDI signs frame agreement with Päijät-Häme Welfare Consortium of Municipalities 1.10.2018 MDI, together with NHG (Nordic Healthcare Group), has signed a frame agreement with Päijät-Häme Welfare Consortium of Municipalities for the provision of expert services for preparing the health and social services reform and developing the services in Päijät-Häme. The contract covers two years and includes an option for one year period. The Päijät-Häme Welfare Municipality was formed in 2017, when the health care of the City of Lahti and the Health Service Center Oiva merged into a welfare consortium of municipalities that serves over 212 000 inhabitants in Päijät-Häme. Share to Share to: facebook Share to: linkedin Share to: twitter
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