Quebec rolling out digital health dashboard pilot project to reduce paperwork
MONTRÉAL — Quebec has rolled out its digital health dashboard pilot project on Saturday despite criticism over security breaches and technical issues.
The system, which was first introduced in Montreal and Mauricie at 4 a.m, is meant to replace faxes, paper forms and manual scanning.
The government says the new platform — which was developed by Epic Systems — will enable clinicians to receive real-time alerts, avoid duplicate tests, better coordinate care and improve patient safety.
It is expected to cost Quebec $400 million to develop and implement, with $329 already spent, according to the government.
