Rättvik resident warns of longer wait times for prescriptions

Berndt-Rune Jäverbrant from Rättvik urges people with chronic illnesses to renew prescriptions well in advance.

Berndt-Rune Jäverbrant has noticed that it now takes longer to obtain prescription medication.

He points to the Cosmic medical records system introduced in Region Dalarna in the fall.

"Don't wait too long with it now," he says.

With a chronic illness, renewing prescriptions can be vital according to the account.

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