Switzerland Approves Full Digital Medical Prescription System
Switzerland is taking a major step toward modernising its healthcare system by fully digitising medical prescriptions and medication plans. The Swiss Council of States has approved a new plan that will shift prescriptions from paper-based documents to a completely electronic system.
The decision marks an important milestone in Switzerland’s ongoing digital transformation of the healthcare sector. Under the new system, doctors will issue prescriptions digitally, allowing faster and more secure sharing of medical information between healthcare providers.
Health authorities say the digital system will improve coordination between doctors, pharmacies, and specialists. This is expected to enhance treatment continuity, especially for patients who receive care from multiple medical professionals.
One of the key advantages of the new system is improved patient safety. Digital records reduce the risk of errors, lost prescriptions, and miscommunication, while ensuring that medical data can be accessed quickly when needed.
However, officials have confirmed that patient choice will still be respected. Individuals who prefer paper prescriptions will be able to request printed copies of their electronic medical plans, ensuring that the system remains accessible to all age groups and needs.
The healthcare digitalisation process in Switzerland has been gradually expanding in recent years, with increased investment in electronic health systems and secure data platforms. The newly approved prescription system is seen as a significant step forward in improving efficiency and modernising public health services.
Experts believe that this reform will make Switzerland’s healthcare system more efficient, secure, and patient-friendly, while also supporting long-term improvements in medical data management and digital healthcare infrastructure.

