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Socialdemòcrata councillor Laia Moliné urged the Andorran government to clarify the status and new timelines

for the electronic prescription system, originally due in early 2025 but now overdue.

Synthesized from:
Diari d'Andorra

Key Points

  • Laia Moliné raised the request on 5 March 2026 in Consell General session.
  • Project announced operational in H1 2025 by executive in Dec 2024, target missed.
  • Aims to advance digital transformation, reduce staff workload, simplify patient procedures.
  • No government response on developments or revised deadlines available.

Socialdemòcrata councillor Laia Moliné has called on the Andorran government to specify the current status of the electronic prescription project and provide updated timelines for its implementation.

In a request raised on 5 March 2026, Moliné pointed out that the executive had announced in December 2024 that the system would be operational in the first half of 2025—a target that has since been missed. She stressed the project's role in driving forward the digital transformation of Andorra's health services, easing workloads for medical staff and simplifying procedures for patients.

The councillor made her demand during a session of the Consell General, underscoring the need for transparency amid the ongoing hold-up. No response from the government on the latest developments or revised deadlines was available as of publication. The electronic prescription initiative remains a key component of efforts to update public healthcare infrastructure in the principality.

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