
Da die Gesundheitssysteme auf der ganzen Welt unter Druck geraten, wenden sich Ärzte einer viel älteren Form der Sozialmedizin zu.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2026-03-12/what-is-social-medicine-doctors-prescribe-friendship-group-activities
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*Andrew Dickson for Bloomberg News*
Since 2019, as part of a £4.5 billion ($6 billion) investment in primary and community health care, the British government has plowed millions of pounds into embedding social prescribing in the country’s National Health Service — likely the largest such investment in the world. In the Netherlands, courtesy of a Wellbeing on Prescription service that’s been in existence for 15 years, people get subsidized access to cycling clubs, museum visits, tai chi and other activities. Romanian and Danish nonprofits have recently introduced projects to reduce postnatal depression by encouraging new moms to sing.
Even the US is dipping a toe in the water. Although pilot programs are available in only a handful of states, including California, Florida and Massachusetts, the campaign group Social Prescribing USA has a goal of ensuring access to art or music therapy, dance classes, nature activities and other services for every American by 2035.
The broader picture is that health-care systems worldwide are buckling, particularly in the wake of Covid-19. As populations have aged, demand for care has surged. In the US, the number of people age 85 and older is projected to more than triple from 6 million in 2020 to 19 million by 2060, sharply increasing the prevalence of chronic disease and comorbidities. One study estimates that health-care costs in the European Union could swell by as much as 35% by 2060. It’s already tougher than ever to recruit staff; the World Health Organization estimates a global shortfall of about 11 million health workers by 2030.
Some see social prescribing, with its emphasis on prevention and patient-centered, holistic approaches, as one solution. The hope is that the care might not merely help address crises such as hospital waitlists and overreliance on prescription medications, but also tackle broader problems including social isolation. Research consistently suggests that loneliness is on the rise globally and that the ever-increasing cohort of older people is especially vulnerable. “Desperation brings innovation,” says Alan Siegel, who co-founded Social Prescribing USA in 2022.
But as well-intentioned as this all sounds — who wouldn’t want to be ordered to take up gardening? — is it really up to doctors to fix, say, the health consequences of living in substandard housing or the mental toll of battling to earn a living wage? Don’t physicians already have enough on their plate?
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