Ottawa to spend $70 million on Atlantic health information service: premiers
SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. — The federal government will spend up to $70 million to create a new electronic health prescription service for Atlantic Canada, which will also give residents access to their personal health records.
The money will be invested by Canada Health Infoway, an independent, not-for-profit organization that promotes digital health solutions across Canada.
Health Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor said the plan is to modernize the management of health information.
“This means that patients will finally be able to see their own health information,” the minister told a news conference Tuesday. “It will also create an electronic prescription service, which means that prescriptions can go directly from the doctor’s office to the pharmacy.”

