The inquiry finds that the department can be opened, but that it will take some time.

The reasons for this are, among other things, the lack of staff with the right skills.

According to P4 Örebro, the report also states that the work of reopening the department will entail an additional cost of at least SEK 50 million per year.

The delivery in Karlskoga closed in 2019 and the reason, according to the management, was the lack of patient safety.