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Connect Care now in more sites, programs across Alberta

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Connect Care now in more sites, programs across Alberta

10,600+ staff, physicians, other healthcare providers involved in Launch

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Alberta Health Services (AHS) today (May 4) completed its eighth launch of Connect Care, bringing more than 10,600 additional staff and physicians at 229 AHS and AHS-partner sites and locations, onto the common provincial informatio­n system.

The initiative supports best practices across AHS, and enables health records from AHS and its subsidiari­es and partners to be accessed through one system. It also provides clinicians with common decision-making support. Launch 8 involves every AHS zone across 129 towns and cities in Alberta, and includes sites, programs and services for:

Community Ambulatory care,

Continuing Care, Seniors, and Home

Care and Community Care in Calgary and Central zones, including 10 Carewest sites in Calgary Zone and two Covenant Health sites in Central Zone

Addictions and Mental Health group homes in Edmonton Zone

Population Public Health across all zones.

Albertans who have visited a site where Connect Care is in place can have access to MyAHS Connect, an online patient portal where people can see their health informatio­n, test results and medication­s; manage appointmen­ts; and communicat­e securely with their AHS healthcare team.

With Launch 8, there are now more than 118,400 staff, physicians and other healthcare providers using Connect Care to improve care for patients, across all five AHS zones. At completion, AHS will have undertaken nine Connect Care launches. The launches started in November 2019 and will continue to the final implementa­tion in fall 2024. When fully in place, approximat­ely 125,000 staff and physicians will be using

Connect Care at 682 sites across Alberta. “Each Connect Care launch brings more front-line healthcare workers, physicians and patients together to give healthcare teams a more complete health history for patients, access to consistent informatio­n on best practices and resources at their fingertips, while improving our ability to keep informatio­n private and secure,” says AHS President and CEO Athana Mentzelopo­ulos. “Healthcare teams can also communicat­e with patients and each other more easily.”

The switch over to Connect Care went as planned as teams at these locations transition­ed to the new informatio­n system at 5 a.m. today.

“Connect Care helps AHS physicians and other healthcare providers do their best possible work. Having a common clinical informatio­n system across AHS means patients aren’t repeating their health histories as often and care teams have access to complex histories and medication lists,” says Dr. Peter Jamieson, Vice President, Quality, and Interim Chief Medical Officer.

“All launches to date have included plans to ensure the care we provide is never compromise­d during the transition. Patients may see AHS staff taking a little extra time to complete their charting and other tasks during launch, and we appreciate the patience of the public while our teams adjust to these improvemen­ts.”

AHS has led the way in Canada with Connect Care as the only health authority in the country with a provincewi­de clinical informatio­n system. In addition to this, AHS has the lowest cost per user to operate the system when compared to other clients of the software vendor, Epic Systems, who are of a similar scale to AHS. Connect Care gives healthcare providers more tools to support their patients at almost half the cost per user of the systems AHS had previously in place.

“The scale of Connect Care makes it one of the largest clinical system implementa­tions in the world,” adds

Sean Chilton, AHS Interim Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Clinical Operations and EMS.

“We could not do this without the input and support of patients, physicians, nurses, midwives, other front-line staff, technical teams, and patient and family advisors who have been involved in every step in getting us to this the launch.”

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