The sparsely populated medical center in Storuman has become a demonstration platform for the World Health Organization WHO.

The idea is to demonstrate how to work with primary care in sparsely populated areas and digital healthcare for foreign visitors.

After all, for just over 30 years research has been conducted on rural medicine here.

This week they were visited by regional director Hans Kluge from WHO and Georgia's deputy health minister Tamar Gabunia.

- It is very important to see how it works, says Tamar Gabunia to SVT.

Hear what the Minister of Health thought about the work in Storuman in the clip above.