If so, you can sign up for the Community Information Integration/Central Patient Attachment Registry program. There are already 123 providers in 21 clinics using Accuro that are fully live, and another 145 in 25 clinics in progress to implement CII/CPAR and connect their clinic EMR to the rest of the health system. This article is the fourth in a series to highlight CII/CPAR implementation experience with the five conformed EMRs.

For primary care providers, you can contribute encounters to the Community Encounter Digest in Netcare and participate in CPAR to send your panels to the registry however, QHR will begin the technical development for eNotifications later this year.

Interested in learning more or participating?

Primary care providers should contact their Primary Care Network if they are interested; or e-mail continuity@albertadoctors.org. You can also read more about getting started.

Specialist care providers in the community can now submit consult reports to Alberta Netcare through CII. There are already over 130,000 new consult reports in Netcare informing providers in EDs and hospitals of management plans already in place for patients from their community specialist.

Interested specialist care providers can check out CII for Specialists and should e-mail cii-specialty@albertadoctors.org.