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| Medical Informatics News Join Date: Nov 2004
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| The Health Council of Canada recommends that the country move quickly to address a serious shortage of health-care workers and establish national electronic patient records. In its inaugural report, Healthcare Renewal in Canada: Accelerating Change, the council addressed the need to get the health sector up to speed with the high-tech revolution.* The council said it would host a Health Human Resources Summit in Toronto in June to spur progress on a national plan to deal with staffing shortages. Quoted in the Toronto Star’s coverage, Prime Minister Paul Martin said: “It’s why my first priority after the election was to call for the federal-provincial conference on health. And it is why the federal government has committed to $41 billion over the course of the next 10 years. Electronic patient records will pay huge dividends. They’ll help deliver timely access and care.” Full report available here. http://medicalinformatics.weblogsinc...4000467029597/ |
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