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  NEWS RELEASE 

For Immediate Release

2008HSERV0101-001697

Nov. 7, 2008

Ministry of Health Services

 

NEW E-HEALTH ACT TO REGULATE HEALTH RECORDS

 


VICTORIA – Health Services Minister George Abbott today announced regulations to bring legislation into force that supports the introduction of electronic health records while ensuring patient privacy is protected.

 

“The E-Health Act is another step towards faster, safer healthcare in a secure electronic environment,” said Health Services Minister George Abbott. “It provides a legislative framework for governing the collection, use and disclosure of personal health information in electronic health records that will be held in databases called Health Information Banks.”

 

The E-Health (Personal Health Information Access and Protection of Privacy) Act was introduced April 10. The eHealth program will create an Electronic Health Record (EHR) for every British Columbian. The EHR is a secure and private lifetime record of a patient’s health history and care within the health system, which authorized health professionals can electronically access to improve patient care.

 

“I congratulate the government of B.C. for reaching this important milestone in its efforts to safeguard electronic patient data,” said Richard Alvarez, president and CEO of Canada Health Infoway, the not-for-profit organization investing federal dollars in the development and adoption of electronic health records across Canada. “British Columbia’s E-Health Act is strong and indicative of the government’s leadership, respect for patient privacy and continued commitment to the adoption of electronic health records.”

 

            This transition from paper to electronic records will be implemented gradually across the province starting in 2009. The E-Health Act will regulate information sharing and privacy in development of the EHR. Key elements of the new regulations will:

 

 

            Canada Health Infoway is an independent, not-for-profit organization funded by the federal government. Infoway jointly invests with every province and territory to accelerate the development and adoption of electronic health record projects in Canada. Fully respecting patient confidentiality, these secure systems will provide clinicians and patients with the information they need to better support safe care decisions and manage their own health. Accessing this vital information quickly is intended to foster a more modern and sustainable health care system for all Canadians.

 

            Since 2006, B.C. has invested approximately $146 million in eHealth projects that will, in a gradual phased implementation starting in 2009, bring lab results, diagnostic scans, medication histories, and electronic prescriptions online over time to help patients anywhere health care is delivered in B.C.

 

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