Norway is also known as the "North Road" and consists of 4,419,955 people with a growth rate of 0.44%. The birthrate is 12.9 newborns per 1,000 people. However, the same mortality rate is 10.17 deaths per 1,000 people. The net immigration rate is 64 people per 1,000 people. Norway occupies the western half of Scandinavia in northern Europe. Norway has only the eastern border, Sweden, Finland, and the Soviet Union. The official language is Norwegian, but there are many other languages in the immigration bureau such as the United States.
There are four RHAs in Norway. There are RHA (Helse Nord) in Northern Norway, RHA (Helse Vest) in Norway central area and RHA (Helse SørØst) in Norway southeast, accounting for about 55% of the population. RHA is responsible for providing professional care and other professional services, including radiology, laboratory and outpatient clinics. Currently, there are 17 health trusts managed by RHA. Municipalities are responsible for procuring and financing primary health care. In addition, they are in charge of extensive public health and precautionary measures. The municipality is not under the direct authority of the central government but has great flexibility in arranging the primary medical service.
The official name of the official formal name is Norway kingdom. Norge is a local abbreviation. The capital of Norway is Oslo. Norway is located in the north corner of Western Europe, bordered by the North Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. Norway border with Sweden, Finland and Russia. In addition to the mainland, the Norwegian kingdom also includes Svalbard and Jan Mayen islands. Norway has a territory in the South Pole. These are the islands of Bouvet and Peter. Norway is slightly bigger than New Mexico. Geographical conditions do not contribute to Norway's internal communication. The topography is two thirds of the mountain, and the coastline has nearly 50,000 islands. Takayama, glaciers in the deep strait bay of the plateau, and tundra in the North Arctic Circle make communication difficult (www.odci.gov.)