"We still see that there are shortcomings even though they have had eyes on them. There are deviations that are not only of an administrative nature. We do not see that they would have had continued confidence, says Ermin Škorić (S), 2nd vice chairman of the board.

In Ekhaga, 13 deviations, two of which are serious, have been detected in an independent report. These include a lack of documentation on introduction and staffing.

On the Vickan, a minor deviation is reported.

"If it had been a matter of risk to patient safety, we would have made a different assessment. But when it is administration errors that you have submitted action plans for, then we see no reason not to extend, says board chairman Hravn Forsne (M) who together with the Alliance and SD voted for the proposal.