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Core Electronic Health Record for Saskatchewan Complete

Released on January 20, 2015

Access to Electronic Information Benefits Patients

A comprehensive provincial electronic health record (EHR) for Saskatchewan residents is complete.  Health providers with access to the EHR Viewer can now see their patients’ diagnostic imaging results, completing the core components of an EHR for Saskatchewan residents.  

The EHR Viewer is a secure website developed for Saskatchewan health care providers to give access to patient information regardless of where an individual goes for care or where they live in the province.  

“The EHR Viewer will allow seamless sharing of health information, something residents and providers told us we needed to better co-ordinate patients’ health care,” Health Minister Dustin Duncan said.  “Patients benefit when their providers have timely access to information when making health care decisions.”  

 The EHR Viewer also includes access to:
  • patient prescription and allergy information from community pharmacies;
  • more than 90 per cent of laboratory results from health regions and the Saskatchewan Disease Control Laboratory;
  • immunization histories; 
  • supports to help physicians better manage their patients with chronic disease, including diabetes and coronary artery disease;
  • standardized operative reporting for breast cancer surgeries;
  • hospital admission, discharge and transfer summaries, providing family physicians with valuable patient information; and
  • discharge summaries from hospitals in the Saskatoon Health Region, allowing doctors to view the instructions their patients receive following release from hospital. 
“We are pleased with this achievement and will continue to work with our partners to expand the patient information that is available in the EHR,” eHealth CEO Susan Antosh said.  “We want to thank our many partners for their collaboration and dedication in reaching this key milestone which better supports Saskatchewan patients.”

About 3,300 health care providers have access to the EHR Viewer, including physicians, pharmacists, and nurse practitioners.

“Saskatchewan has clearly demonstrated its commitment to transforming health care for its residents by ensuring vital patient information is available in a timely and secure manner when and where it matters most,” Canada Health Infoway President and CEO Michael Green said. 
   
The EHR project cost $32.5 million in total with approximately 75 per cent of the funding contributed by Canada Health Infoway.  The Government of Saskatchewan contributed the remaining $10 million.  An additional $39 million was spent on the development of additional components (provider registry, client registry, pharmacy, diagnostic imaging) that were necessary to have the information available to distribute using the EHR.  Of this, $31 million was funded by Canada Health Infoway, while the province funded $8 million.

The privacy and security of personal health information is a high priority for eHealth Saskatchewan and a variety of safeguards are in place.  Patients who are concerned about access to their personal health information can request their information be masked and only be viewed with patient authorization.  

eHealth Saskatchewan is responsible for planning, developing and implementing the provincial electronic health record for Saskatchewan.  eHealth is also responsible for Vital Statistics and Health Registries.

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For more information, contact:

Lisa Adam
eHealth Saskatchewan
Regina
Phone: 306-337-0976
Email: Lisa.Adam@eHealthSask.ca
Cell: 306-540-5816

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