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14 Digital Health Myths Debunked. Male and female doctors speaking with golden sunlight coming through window.

14 Digital Health Myths Debunked

As digital health technology becomes more streamlined and easier to use, Canadians are finding it to be their preferred method of accessing their health records. Canadians can securely view their personal health information online, connect to their family doctors, set up a virtual consultation, or even receive electronic prescriptions (e-prescriptions). While this benefits patients across

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How to Choose the Right EMR Software for Your Facility

Your current or future Electronic Medical Record (EMR) productivity software integrates into every aspect of running your Long-Term Care or Home Care facility. You would not rush the care of your patients. Likewise, you should not rush the process of evaluating and selecting the EMR software that best fits your facility needs. While the evaluation

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What Is the Difference Between Endemic, Epidemic, Outbreak, and Pandemic?

When the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, officials across the globe initiated several protocols to help its citizens. Laws were set in place to reduce and control the spread, and monetary stipends were offered to those unable to work because of the disease. We’ve received a lot of questions from our loved ones

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Covid-19. Infection Prevention & Control

Rapid Solutions for COVID-19 in Continuing Care: Infection Prevention & Control

At Access eHealth Technologies, our goal of building a streamlined, effective, and cost-efficient medical software requires the input of our clients to be the best it possibly can. That is why Access eHealth is part of an ongoing initiative to gain insight into the problems that medical facilities face everyday. Part of this initiative is

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Rapid Solutions for COVID-19 in Continuing Care: Family Communication Tools

At Access eHealth Technologies, our goal of building a streamlined, effective, and cost-efficient medical software requires the input of our clients to be the best it possibly can. That’s why Access eHealth is part of an ongoing initiative to gain insight into the problems that medical facilities face every day. Part of this initiative is attending the Virtual Reverse Trade

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AccessEMR Security, Privacy, and Confidentiality Measures

AccessEMR Security, Privacy and Confidentiality Measures Access eHealth Technologies takes your privacy seriously and adheres to rigorous privacy standards, policies and procedures to ensure your personal health information is only accessed by authorized users. Information is released to users that require it to perform treatment, payment, or other administrative purposes.  As a patient, you have

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Connect Care: Bridging Health Information Systems Together

Alberta is setting a new standard for clinics, hospitals, cancer centres, mental health facilities, continuing care facilities, and other professional health care facilities across the province. Under the umbrella of Alberta Health Services, over 1,300 independent health information systems are currently being used to assist with the management of patient information. By finding a way

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Connected Health Information Systems: The Necessity of Interoperable EMRs & EHRs

To receive well-rounded, high quality care, Canadians need to visit a wide range of specialized medical professionals like psychologists, dentists, or massage therapists. However, despite their specialized practices, health information collected from patients in each facility strongly overlap one another and can be taken advantage of to reduce time spent collecting data. Of course, time savings per patient may be miniscule, but the effects are greatly magnified by the number of patients each facility handles. Connected health information systems takes this benefit one step further.   Imagine a patient experiencing abdominal pain. If the physician cannot confidently diagnose the

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