Minna Johansson, specialist in general medicine and researcher at the University of Gothenburg, has received the “Lion of the Year” award from the Swedish Association for General Medicine (Sfam). According to the justification, Minna combines clinical patient work in Western Sweden with scientific work at the highest international level and contributes through her sharp analytical ability, her creativity, her professionalism and her winning way to better and more sustainable healthcare for both patients and employees. Recently, together with colleagues, she has introduced the concept “Time needed to treat”, as a complement to already established methods for critical evaluation of displacement effects and opportunity costs for various interventions in healthcare, a concept that has already attracted a lot of attention.