Region Dalarna allocates nearly 10 million kronor for Cosmic improvements amid ongoing criticism

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.

Region Dalarna has allocated nearly 10 million kronor to enhance the Cosmic patient record system, amid continued criticism documented in a Dalarnas läkarförening survey where 400 doctors described it as a risk.

Regional councilor Elin Norén (S) stated: "What we've decided now is to take a new approach together with the other Sussa regions." The initiative directly addresses feedback from employees in the region's health and medical services, building on prior issues raised since the system's joint implementation across Sussa regions.

The collaboration aims to deliver tangible improvements to a system that has faced scrutiny, including links to patient safety concerns in earlier investigations.

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

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Dissatisfaction with the Cosmic journal system remains high among doctors in Dalarna. A survey by Dalarnas läkarförening reveals that 400 doctors view the system as a risk. All regions in the Sussa-samverkan, including Dalarna, have now implemented the jointly procured system.

A woman in Dalarna died waiting for surgery on an aortic aneurysm after delayed care. Region Dalarna assesses the incident was partly caused by the switch to the Cosmic journal system in October 2025. The region is filing a Lex Maria report.

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An update on the patient death in Region Dalarna previously probed for links to the Cosmic electronic health record system: a woman died waiting for aortic aneurysm surgery after the system delayed her summons by weeks, leading to a rupture. The region's internal investigation confirms Cosmic's role, with the case reported under Lex Maria.

Majority parties in Region Uppsala propose a budget with 592 million kronor extra for healthcare next year. Investments target primary care, elderly care, and cancer treatment. The opposition calls it an irresponsible budget, saying the funds mainly cover wage increases.

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Region Dalarna has decided to increase support for the culture bus by one million kronor in the 2027 budget. The initiative gives more school classes in the county the chance to visit theaters and museums.

 

 

 

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