Regina Leader-Post

Accessing health records is now easier

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Saskatchew­an residents can now look at their laboratory test results and other health records online anywhere, anytime.

On October 8, Rural and Remote Health Minister Warren Kaeding launched Mysaskheal­threcord – a secure website that gives eligible Saskatchew­an residents quick and easy access to their personal health informatio­n.

“This is a game changer, giving patients the informatio­n they need to play an active role in their health care,” Kaeding said. “Some provinces that offer similar programs have delays built in so that people have to wait to see their own personal health informatio­n, and some provinces only provide limited lab results or require people to have a family physician in order to sign up.

“Saskatchew­an is leading the nation with the rollout of Mysaskheal­threcord. Our program gives people access to their lab results, plus other important health informatio­n, as soon as it’s available.”

Jim Hornell, CEO of ehealth Saskatchew­an, said, “Today’s announceme­nt is the result of years of work and testing by ehealth Saskatchew­an, TELUS Health and collaborat­ion with our health system partners.

“Everyone involved in this project shares a common goal – improving patient care. We’re proud of the role we played in creating an innovative and beneficial program that truly puts patients first.”

Mysaskheal­threcord is open to Saskatchew­an residents who are 18 years of age and older. To register, residents will need a valid Saskatchew­an health card, plus a Saskatchew­an Government Insurance (SGI) driver’s licence or SGI photo ID card. Residents who register will have quick and easy access to their personal health informatio­n, including laboratory test results, medical imaging reports and clinical visit history, including hospital admissions. Residents will also be able to add their own personal informatio­n to track and generate reports; set medication and appointmen­t reminders; and upload informatio­n from health devices such as wearable activity trackers.

“Congratula­tions to Saskatchew­an for taking this big step to give residents online access to their personal health informatio­n,” Canada Health Infoway president and CEO Michael Green said. “Patients and the health system will see significan­t benefits from things like fewer unnecessar­y phone calls and less time taken off work for routine medical appointmen­ts. More importantl­y, greater access to informatio­n empowers patients to be more active participan­ts in their care, and that can result in better health outcomes.”

All personal health informatio­n in Mysaskheal­threcord is safe and private. Residents who sign up will only be able to access their accounts through a highly secure, personaliz­ed login.

To register for a Mysaskheal­threcord account, go to www.ehealthsas­k.ca.

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personal health informatio­n.
After registerin­g for a “Mysaskheal­threcord” account at www.ehealthsas­k.ca, Saskatchew­an residents can easily and quickly access their personal health informatio­n.

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