The Skåne regional council has decided to scrap the Millennium journal system entirely, according to multiple reports. The decision was made at a meeting of the regional council's executive committee (RSAU) on Tuesday, major media outlets report. A report from regional director Jonna Myrebris regarding the future of Skåne's new journal system was presented at the meeting.
The decision marks the end of a troubled implementation process that has faced delays and criticism. The regional council decided to discontinue Millennium in its current form, according to reports. Politicians are now demanding an 'alternative' to the journal system, according to reports.
Three alternative solutions for the future have been identified, but all may take years to implement, major media report. Skåne will get a new journal system at a future date, but the timeline remains unclear. The specific alternatives under consideration have not been disclosed, and the cost or financial impact of the decision has not been confirmed.
It is also unknown what will happen to patient data in the interim.
