PRESCRIBING medicine is so old-school – why not prescribe a holiday instead?
Sweden has become the first country available on doctor’s orders, with patients around the world now able to request a medical referral to visit.
The country is actively working to raise awareness of doctor-recommended activities it offers as alternative treatment options.
These include immersions in nature, and social and cultural activities, which have now been found to have “restorative powers”, according to London-based GP, Dr Sam Everington.
A list of experiences detailing specific health benefits – each reviewed by a senior professor – is now available and can be downloaded by the public.
CLICK HERE to check it out.
Furthermore, a global YouGov survey has found nearly seven in 10 doctors in the UK would recommend visiting Sweden as a way to improve health.
More than 80% of UK doctors surveyed said they would consider prescribing a visit to Sweden even if patients did not request one.
The YouGov study found 73% of people had never heard of a social prescription, with 66% saying they would be open to spending time in nature if their physician prescribed it.
Sweden is home to 267,570 islands, and with nearly 70% of the country enjoying forest cover, only 3% of its land area is inhabited.
Stockholm is also home to the world’s first urban national park.
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