Innbygger i Rättvik advarer om lengre ventetid på resepter

Berndt-Rune Jäverbrant fra Rättvik oppfordrer personer med kroniske sykdommer til å fornye resepter i god tid.

Berndt-Rune Jäverbrant har merket seg at det nå tar lengre tid å få utskrevet reseptbelagte medisiner. Han peker på journalsystemet Cosmic, som ble innført i Region Dalarna i høst. "Ikke vent for lenge med det nå," sier han. Ved kronisk sykdom kan det å fornye resepter være livsviktig, ifølge hans vurdering.

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