Region Dalarna plans to allocate 41 million kronor to Cosmic

Region Dalarna’s majority presented a 2027 budget on Monday that includes 41.6 million kronor to stabilize the Cosmic medical records system.

Samling för Dalarna, comprising the Centre Party, Social Democrats, Dalarnas sjukvårdsparti and Christian Democrats, presented the proposal on Monday.

Regional councillor Elin Norén (S) said the money would rather have been used elsewhere but that stabilising Cosmic is necessary.

The region reported a surplus of 704 million kronor for 2025 while criticism of the system has been extensive.

Opposition councillor Ulf Berg (M) instead advocates a rapid investigation into a local Dala-cosmic and believes that sending more money to the joint Sussa solution feels wrong.

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Illustration of Region Dalarna council allocating 30 million SEK to child psychiatry, showing politicians debating budget with symbolic care elements.
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Region Dalarna allocates up to 30 million SEK to child psychiatry for 2026

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Region Dalarna's regional council has decided to allocate up to 30 million kronor extra to the care choice for child and youth psychiatry (BUP) in 2026. The investment aims to retain care providers. The opposition warns that the funds will not solve the root problems.

Region Dalarna is investing nearly 10 million kronor to improve the Cosmic patient record system, following persistent complaints from healthcare staff, including a recent survey where 400 doctors labeled it a risk. Regional councilor Elin Norén (S) announced the effort in collaboration with other Sussa regions.

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Region Dalarna is investigating a case where a patient died waiting for surgery due to a delayed summons. Dalarnas läkarförening links the incident to flaws in the Cosmic electronic health record system. The event occurred before year-end, shortly after the system's rollout.

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Doctors in Dalarna express frustration over the new Cosmic journal system introduced within Sussa.

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