Press Release
Edmonton, AB – As a member of the Alberta Virtual Care Coordinating Body (AVCCB), CPSA is delighted to share the AVCCB’s highly anticipated and newly released report “Interoperability Saves Lives”.
Health data is the cornerstone of quality health care; the ability to exchange health data efficiently and safely between platforms and health providers is essential for a high-functioning health care system. “Interoperability Saves Lives” focuses on the integration of health information and data between all medical and health providers, regardless of location or time, to provide a fully integrated and holistic view of the patient and their overall health. The core recommendations of the report include:
The AVCCB, chaired by CPSA Senior Medical Advisor (Health Informatics) Dr. Ewan Affleck, is a non-partisan, advisory body comprised of health partners and patient advocates focused on providing evidence-based strategies to support better patient care and improved health outcomes.
For further information on the AVCCB and to access the full “Interoperability Saves Lives” report, visit www.albertavirtualcare.org.
Media Inquiries:
Dr. Ewan Affleck
Ewan.affleck@cpsa.ab.ca
Teri Price
Teri@gregswings.ca
Tim Murphy
Tim.murphy@albertainnovates.ca
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