At 6 a.m. AT on Saturday, the IWK Health Centre in Halifax will launch a new electronic medical record system, marking a significant shift in Nova Scotia’s health-care system aimed at enhancing patient safety and provider efficiency. Dr. Krista Jangaard, president and CEO, emphasized the extensive preparation involved, including training for staff, with 94% of personnel ready. This system, part of a $365-million contract with Oracle Cerner Canada, will create a unified digital patient record accessible across various health-care sites. The transition aims to streamline patient care and eliminate the need for patients to repeatedly share their medical histories.
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