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How museum and art gallery visits can ease stress, depression and mental health issues
More doctors are prescribing free visits to museums and art galleries to counter a range of mental issues
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Doctors in Britain tried out this experimental approach a decade ago. Now, experts in Canada, Belgium and France are testing the same method, giving patients museum visits free of charge to counter stress, depression and other mental illnesses.
British doctors were pioneers in social prescribing, or prescribing social or cultural activities to improve someone’s health. This approach is now a fixed component of the state-funded National Health Service (NHS).
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Britain launched “museums on prescription” as a three-year project in 2014. The award-winning pilot was initially aimed at older people who might be socially isolated.
Now, visits to art galleries and museums are firmly anchored in the healthcare system with a measurable effect, leading to 37 per cent fewer visits to the doctor and a 27 per cent reduction in hospital admissions, says the Culture, Health and Wellbeing Alliance, a nationwide network of creative health initiatives, in data from 2023.

Canada followed, with doctors in Montreal beginning to prescribe visits to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) in 2018. Each doctor can issue up to 50 prescriptions per year and they are covered by health insurance.
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