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Andorran Councillor Demands Update on Delayed Electronic Prescription Project

Socialdemòcrata councillor Laia Moliné urges government for clarity on e-prescription rollout, overdue from first half of 2025, to advance.

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Key Points

  • Laia Moliné requests progress update and new timelines after H1 2025 deadline missed.
  • Project aims to streamline prescriptions for doctors and patients in Andorra.
  • No government response available yet.
  • Part of broader public health modernisation efforts.

Socialdemòcrata councillor Laia Moliné has urged the Andorran government to provide a clear update on the progress of the electronic prescription project and outline any revised timelines for its rollout.

Moliné, who sits on the Consell General, highlighted that the executive had previously stated in December 2024 that the system would be operational during the first half of 2025—a deadline that has now passed without implementation. She made the request during a recent session, pressing for specifics on the current status amid ongoing delays.

The councillor emphasised the tool's value in advancing the digitalisation of Andorra's healthcare system. She noted that it would streamline workflows for medical professionals while simplifying processes for patients, such as prescription handling and access to medications.

No immediate response from the government on the project's status or new deadlines was available at the time of writing. The initiative forms part of broader efforts to modernise public health services in the principality.

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