Balearic Islands Revolutionize Healthcare: Latest Electronic Prescription System Launches This Weekend
PALMA, BALEARIC ISLANDS – February 11, 2026 – Residents of the Balearic Islands are on the cusp of a significant upgrade to their healthcare experience. The Balearic Health Service (IBSalut) is rolling out a new electronic prescription system, SIGMA, designed to enhance patient safety, streamline medication management, and improve communication between healthcare professionals. This is a breaking development that promises to modernize healthcare access for island residents.
From RELE to SIGMA: A Seamless Transition (With a Weekend Interruption)
For years, the Balearic Islands have utilized the RELE system for electronic prescriptions. Now, IBSalut is transitioning to the more advanced Comprehensive Ambulatory Medication Management System (Sigma), a web application that unifies patient treatment management. This shift isn’t just a technical upgrade; it’s a commitment to a more integrated and patient-centric approach to healthcare.
The transition will take place over the weekend of February 21st and 22nd. During this period, the standard health card will be temporarily unusable for collecting prescriptions. IBSalut strongly advises residents to obtain necessary medications before or after this weekend. However, the health service assures the public that emergency medication needs will be met through paper prescriptions, ensuring uninterrupted care.
What Does This Mean for Patients?
The most visible change for patients will be the introduction of the EspaiSalut application. This app will empower individuals to track their treatments and recognize precisely when their medications are available at the pharmacy. This level of transparency and control is a game-changer for managing personal health.
Beyond convenience, SIGMA promises enhanced safety. The system incorporates tools to aid clinical decision-making and promote the rational use of medications. So doctors will have access to better information, leading to more informed and effective prescriptions.
Improved Continuity of Care Across All Levels
One of the most significant benefits of SIGMA is its ability to connect all levels of healthcare – primary care, hospitals, and social health services. This interconnectedness ensures that patients receive consistent and coordinated care, regardless of where they seek treatment. The system will also facilitate the use of a virtual health card as an alternative to the physical plastic card.
Interoperability and the Future of Healthcare
The upgrade isn’t just about improving healthcare within the Balearic Islands; it’s about connecting to a broader European network. SIGMA is designed to be interoperable with the MyHealth@EU project, meaning electronically prescribed medications could potentially be dispensed in other participating countries. This is a step towards a truly borderless healthcare system.
IBSalut has invested in comprehensive training for all healthcare professionals to ensure a smooth and productive transition to the new system. This proactive approach underscores the health service’s dedication to minimizing disruption and maximizing the benefits of SIGMA.
For pensioners who typically don’t pay for electronically prescribed medications, a reimbursement process is in place should they incur costs during the transition weekend even as seeking emergency care. Details on how to claim reimbursement are available on the Government of the Balearic Islands’ Electronic Headquarters.
The move to SIGMA represents a bold step forward for healthcare in the Balearic Islands, promising a more secure, efficient, and patient-focused system for years to come. It’s a clear signal that the region is embracing innovation to deliver the best possible care to its residents.