• About
    • Vision, Mission and Principles
    • Toward a Person-Centred Health System
    • Who We Work With
    • Board of Directors
    • Our Beginnings
    • Charlie Fischer In Memoriam
  • Projects
    • Summary of Our Projects
    • iKNOW Health
    • Community Conversations
    • Citizens for Digital Health
    • Child and Youth Mental Health Group
    • Med Wise Alberta
    • Reports
      • Healthy Aging in Alberta – Measuring What Matters
      • Connecting for Impact
      • What Outcomes Matter to Albertans?
      • Primary Health Care
      • Covid Experiences
  • Resources
  • Get Connected
    • Volunteer
  • News
  • Contact
Menu
  • About
    • Vision, Mission and Principles
    • Toward a Person-Centred Health System
    • Who We Work With
    • Board of Directors
    • Our Beginnings
    • Charlie Fischer In Memoriam
  • Projects
    • Summary of Our Projects
    • iKNOW Health
    • Community Conversations
    • Citizens for Digital Health
    • Child and Youth Mental Health Group
    • Med Wise Alberta
    • Reports
      • Healthy Aging in Alberta – Measuring What Matters
      • Connecting for Impact
      • What Outcomes Matter to Albertans?
      • Primary Health Care
      • Covid Experiences
  • Resources
  • Get Connected
    • Volunteer
  • News
  • Contact
Donate

Tag: patient care

Is all your health information accessible to all providers? Why you might want to keep a paper trail

Can you be confident that your health data and entire health record are complete and available to any healthcare provider when needed? What about your prescriptions from your drug store? Is that information available if you suddenly experience an emergency? The short answer is no.

We acknowledge that Alberta is the traditional and ancestral meeting grounds for many Indigenous People, presently subject to Treaty 6, 7, and 8 territorial lands. These lands are the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Nakota Sioux, Stoney Nakoda, the Tsuut’ina Nation as well as the Métis Nation of Alberta and part of the traditional Homeland of the Métis Nation. May we continue to live with respect on this land and in peace with all our relations.

Facebook-f Twitter Linkedin

Newsletter
Get Connected
Contact