More clinics report region over Cosmic flaws at Falu hospital

Criticism of the Cosmic journal system is growing at Falu hospital. The women's clinic and orthopedic clinic have reported the region due to increased stress, longer waiting times, and risks to staff and patients. One demand is to reinstate Take Care.

At Falu hospital, both the women's clinic and orthopedic clinic have raised alarms over serious issues with the Cosmic journal system. They report heightened stress among staff, extended waiting times for patients, and risks to both employees and those seeking care. The clinics demand immediate action from the region.

A key demand is for the region to restore the previous Take Care system. Earlier, the medical clinic at Falu hospital and outpatient psychiatry in Falun filed similar reports under 6.6 a due to Cosmic.

The criticism highlights that these shortcomings have been pointed out before, as reported by Dala-Demokraten. The clinics stress the need for changes to protect patient safety and staff working conditions.

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