The Health Action Plan:
Health Information and Communications Technologies
September 11, 2000
Coordinated action to ensure better access to standardized
health information and use of information and communications technologies, is a
key component of the Health Action Plan agreed to by all First Ministers.
Patients frequently find they have to repeat their health care
histories to doctors, nurses and other providers, often during times of crisis.
A system that is patient-centred and enables sharing of information among
providers would help to ensure that health professionals have access to
information they need to provide the best possible care in a timely manner.
While new technologies are readily available to facilitate
such information sharing, the health sector lags behind virtually all other
sectors of the economy in adopting these new technologies. And where hospitals
and regions are developing health information systems, they are not necessarily
compatible.
Accordingly, under the Health Action Plan, the Government of
Canada will invest $500 million immediately through an independent corporation
to develop and ensure the use of common, pan-Canadian information standards and
compatible. communications technologies.
This investment will help:
- Reduce duplication of effort;
- Improve the efficiency and ability of the system to
exchange information between providers;
- Improve access to services through such technologies as
telehealth; and
- Enable better planning and performance
measurement.
In developing such standards, stringent protection of the
privacy, confidentiality and security of personal health information will be our
top priority.
This would represent the first step in a coordinated approach
in establishing what is sometimes called Canada's Health InfoWay.
Governments will report publicly on the progress that has been
made to ensure better access to standardized health information and use of
information and communications technologies
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