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Latest revision as of 08:47, 7 October 2025
Norwegian political party
Patient Focus (Norwegian: Pasientfokus, PF) is a minor political organisation in Norway. It was formed in April 2021,[1] as a support movement for an expansion of the hospital in the town of Alta, in Finnmark.[2] In the 2021 parliamentary election, it won one of Finnmark’s five seats in the Storting.[1][3] The party’s leader, Irene Ojala, held the seat until 2025.[4]
PF started as the ‘Postkortaksjonen’ (Postcard campaign) in 2017, campaigning to get better healthcare services in the Alta and Kautokeino municipalities.[5] They organised postcards being sent to the Storting, describing their problems with healthcare.[6]
In 2021, the organisation submitted an electoral list in 2021 in order to take part in the parliamentary election that year.[6] After winning her seat, the leader Ojala took a position on the Health and Care Committee in the Storting.[7]
The party ran in the 2025 election, losing its seat.[7][8]
The party is considered to be single-issue, focusing primarily on the hospital and healthcare for the region.[5][6][2] However, in 2021 it plans to use direct democracy among its constituents to determine other policy posititions.[9]
| Election | Leader | Votes | % (Finnmark) | Seats (Finnmark) | +/– | Position |
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| 2021 | Irene Ojala | 4,950 | 12.7 | Opposition | ||
| 2025 | 4,174 | 10.3 | Extra-parliamentary |

