 Social prescribing is a mechanism by which primary care team members can refer patients to community groups to improve their health and well-being. It integrates health, social care and community, allowing patients to actively improve their health and well-being by participating in community initiatives and activities. These activities have traditionally been part of community life in European countries, and the benefits need to be consistently recognised. This article was authored by Don Arta-Curpers, Juan Manuel Mendeif, Josep Vidal Alibor, and others.