• stoy@lemmy.zip
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    7 months ago

    Meanwhile, here in Sweden, when I get a perscription, my doctor types on his computer for five min, I then walk to any pharmacy, hand them my ID, of they have it they will offer a cheaper alternative, if they don’t have any of the medicine, they will tell me which pharmacy does, if none has it they will order it for me.

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      7 months ago

      Same here in Italy, but it took COVID to get them off their asses and finish the system for this that was already 90% there

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        7 months ago

        Here in Germany it was introduced last year (I think). Heard it still causes trouble on the organization side, but as a patient it works great.

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      7 months ago

      Oh it’s a problem here to. You do not want to know how much information is passed on through rapidly scrawled sticky notes in our healthcare system - particularly in emergency situations.

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      7 months ago

      Works for a couple of years in Poland. You give them your personal identity number and a 4 digit number you get from a doctor (or you can go to a government website and get it from your perscriptions directly) and you get your perscription. We also have websites dedicated to finding medication, available to everyone. You can even sometimes reserve it online.