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VICTORIA – B.C. is enhancing PharmaNet as the next step in implementing electronic health records by investing $14.2 million in its eDrug project, Health Minister George Abbott announced today.
“Upgrading
PharmaNet will help us further improve patient safety and better protect
patients from medication errors that occur in a paper-based system,” said
Abbott. “With the new PharmaNet, physicians and pharmacists will be able to track
patient medications between acute care and community settings and provide
greater accuracy in the PharmaNet medication profiles.”
PharmaNet is internationally recognized as a world-class secure
electronic network that protects patient safety. It protects patients from
potentially dangerous medication errors, duplications and dangerous
combinations of different medications. It records all prescriptions dispensed at B.C. community pharmacies in a
central database and checks for interactions.
eDrug is one of seven eHealth
projects underway in British Columbia that will use advanced information
technology to deliver needed health information instantly to authorized health
professionals in B.C. The
eDrug project, in addition to delivering the new PharmaNet-eRx system, will:
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Provide
online tools so physicians and pharmacists can offer affordable, best-practice
therapies;
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Provide
greater accuracy in the PharmaNet medication profiles by recording both
dispensing by the pharmacists, and pickup of the prescription by the patient;
·
Reduce
administrative time in submitting PharmaCare Special Authority requests;
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Strengthen
the privacy and security features of PharmaNet; and
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Over
time, enable physicians to prescribe online.
“Pharmacists welcome upgrades to PharmaNet that will improve patient care,” said Marshall Moleschi, registrar of the College of Pharmacists of BC. “Updating PharmaNet has the potential to improve patient safety by reducing adverse drug events, avoiding treatment delays and callbacks, leading to more effective and efficient care delivery.”
Funding for B.C.’s eDrug program comes from the Province and Canada Health Infoway, a federally funded, not-for-profit organization that is leading the development and adoption of electronic health records across Canada. Infoway is contributing $8.8 million and the Province is contributing $5.4 million of the $14.2 million agreement.
“PharmaNet has been one of Canada’s leading
e-health initiatives for more than a decade,” said Richard Alvarez, president
and CEO of Canada Health Infoway. “By
connecting physicians and pharmacists, the new PharmaNet-eRx system will help
reduce medication-related adverse events, increase patient safety and result in
better health outcomes for patients throughout British Columbia.”
Currently, MAXIMUS BC and Systems
Xcellence Inc. (SXC) maintain PharmaNet for the Ministry of Health’s
Pharmaceutical Services Division. The enhancements to PharmaNet are in a change
order to the existing master services agreement for an additional $14.2
million. The change order will see MAXIMUS BC configure and install a new SXC
application as well as integration of this product with other eHealth
components.
“This is a major improvement to the already world–class PharmaNet system,” said MAXIMUS BC president Duff Lang. “Improving information access for pharmacists and the public will truly deliver on the eHealth vision and will enable us to continue our quality service on behalf of the province.”
All patient information will be protected by privacy measures that are
among the strongest in Canada. The personal health information in PharmaNet and
other components of a new electronic health record will comply with applicable
privacy protective legislation, including the Province’s Freedom of Information
and Protection of Privacy Act, the Personal Information Privacy Act, the
Pharmacists, Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act and provisions of the
Health Act that govern the use of
information for health-related purposes. In addition, access to patient
information will be restricted to only those having legal authority and a clear
need to access the information.
Canada Health Infoway is leading the development and implementation of electronic health projects across Canada. Infoway works with provinces and territories to invest in electronic health projects, which support safer, more efficient health-care delivery. Fully respecting patient confidentiality, these private and secure systems provide health-care professionals with immediate access to complete and accurate patient information, enabling better decisions about diagnosis and treatment. The result is a sustainable health-care system offering improved quality, accessibility, productivity and cost savings.
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Communications Director Ministry of Health 250 920-8500 (cell) 250 952-1887 (media line) |
Canada Health Infoway 416 595-3424 dstrasbourg@infoway-inforoute.ca |
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