Alberta health records now shared with Sask. providers in Lloydminster
Alberta has launched a tightly controlled pilot project that allows a small number of Saskatchewan-based health-care providers in Lloydminster to view Alberta health records when treating Alberta residents – a change enabled by recent amendments to provincial legislation.
The pilot, which began this January, gives read-only access to Alberta Netcare for select community-based providers located on the Saskatchewan side of Lloydminster. The access is limited to providers delivering ongoing care to Alberta patients and does not allow them to add, edit, or upload information into the system.
According to Alberta’s Ministry of Primary and Preventative Health Services, the pilot will initially involve one community pharmacy and one physician office, with participation restricted to eligible physicians, registered nurses, nurse practitioners and pharmacists who meet Alberta’s regulatory, privacy and security requirements.
Access is role-based and limited to patient information considered appropriate to a provider’s professional role and care context.


