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  • How can we improve the quality of health care in Canada?

    Several key actions at the health-system level could go a long way to improving the quality of health care that Canadians receive. With thoughtful change, we could all benefit from a health care system that provides safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable and patient-centred care at every opportunity.

  • Are Canadians healthier than ever before?

    Canadians are healthier than ever before, 1 and in many respects, the quality of health care provided to Canadians is also better than ever. 2 – 4 However, there are still large gaps between what we know to be high-quality health care and the care that many Canadians receive.

  • Is high-quality health care a good idea for Canadians?

    Canadians are healthier than ever before, but there are still large gaps between what we know to be high-quality health care and the care that many Canadians receive. High-quality care is safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable and patient centred. There is opportunity for improvement in all of these dimensions.

  • Why did Canada invest $198 billion in health care?

    This was part of the more than $198 billion over 10 years to improve health care for people in Canada, including Indigenous Peoples. Everyone deserves equal access to quality health care, free from racism and discrimination.

News release

Today, the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Health, unveiled the Pan-Canadian Interoperability Roadmap, which represents a key milestone to advance the Government’s commitment to secure access to electronic health information. The Roadmap, developed by Canada Health Infoway in collaboration with the provinces and territories, outlines a long-term vision towards improving health information exchange in Canada. May 29, 2023 Toronto, Ontario Health Canada Every Canadian should be in control of their own health information through online access and benefit from it being shared securely between health professionals in the country. However, currently only one third of Canadians can access some of their health information online. On top of that, health care providers can’t easily access or share health information because systems don’t always connect. This lack of available patient information can put people’s lives at risk, add unnecessary or duplicative tests, and result in longer wait times and hospital stays. The Government of Canada is committed to working with provinces, territories, and health partners to build a modern and well-connected, world-class health care system to ensure that patients have access to safe, quality care, and are empowered to take their health into their own hands. Today, the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Health, unveiled our shared plan of Connecting you to Modern Health Care. This plan outlines the Shared Pan-Canadian Interoperability Roadmap, which represents a key milestone to advance the Government’s commitment to secure access to electronic health information. The Roadmap, developed by Canada Health Infoway and endorsed by the federal, provincial and territorial governments (with the exception of Quebec), outlines a long-term vision towards improving health information exchange in Canada to improve health outcomes for everyone. canada.ca

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“Data saves lives. Better access to health information will empower patients and is essential for health workers to be able to provide high quality health care and make more informed choices. This is an important milestone in modernizing our health care system to improve health outcomes for Canadians." The Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos Minister of Health "We are proud to be working with the Government of Canada on this crucial step towards improving access to health information for all Canadians. Along with the federal government, we are committed to achieving a more connected health care system and will leverage more than two decades of progress and experience to guide the journey. By adopting common standards, we aim to enhance patient care, reduce risks, and save lives. This commitment demonstrates our dedication to modernizing Canada's health data system and ensuring better health care for everyone." Michael Green President and CEO, Canada Health Infoway (Infoway) canada.ca

Quick facts

•FPT governments are committed to improving how de-personalized health information is collected, shared, and used and reported to Canadians to promote greater transparency on results and to help better manage public health emergencies. As part of the February 2023 announcement, building on the work of officials over the past several years on health data and digital strategies, federal, provincial, and territorial governments also agree to adopt common standards, aligned policies and shared governance related to data so that Canadians can access their own health information and benefit from it being shared between health workers across health settings and across jurisdictions so data follows the patients while protecting their privacy. Specifically, this includes a commitment to: •collaborating with the Canadian Institute for Health Information on sharing health information and developing new indicators to measure how our health care system is performing; •aligning policies and legislative frameworks to support patient access to their own health information; •advancing patient-centric principles, including patient access to health information, public engagement, equity, and Indigenous data sovereignty; •sharing public health data (e.g., vaccination data, testing data) with the Public Health Agency of Canada to help manage public health events; and, •working with Canada Health Infoway to implement the Shared Pan-Canadian Interoperability Roadmap. canada.ca

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