As with any change there is always the chance for unexpected challenges. For example, with provincial standardization of test names and normal ranges, some reports may look a little different from the past. It is important to be aware of this in the weeks immediately following November 3 and to be extra vigilant about ensuring that expected results make it back to the right chart in the right way. An update goes into more detail, offering a variety of additional sources of help:
News for Alberta healthcare providers who do not use Connect Care as their record of care.
2019-10-25
Connect Care eDelivery Results Review
The launch of Connect Care on November 3, 2019 includes launch of an integrated laboratory information system that replaces a number of aging systems. Many laboratory test results will be sent to non-Connect Care Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) from the new clinical information system (CIS).
As with any change there is always the chance for unexpected challenges. For example, with provincial standardization of test names and normal ranges, some reports may look a little different from the past. It is important to be aware of this in the weeks immediately following November 3 and to be extra vigilant about ensuring that expected results make it back to the right chart in the right way. An update goes into more detail, offering a variety of additional sources of help:
As with any change there is always the chance for unexpected challenges. For example, with provincial standardization of test names and normal ranges, some reports may look a little different from the past. It is important to be aware of this in the weeks immediately following November 3 and to be extra vigilant about ensuring that expected results make it back to the right chart in the right way. An update goes into more detail, offering a variety of additional sources of help: