The Health and Social Services Information Act in force in Quebec

The Health and Social Services Information Act in force in Quebec
The Health and Social Services Information Act in force in Quebec

The Health and Social Services Information Act, which should allow the creation of a digital health record following the patient’s journey, came into force in Quebec on Monday.

According to the Legault government, this law will allow patients to no longer have to repeat their medical history to each healthcare provider they consult.

In fact, the law must ensure that his medical history, previous consultations and other data follow him throughout his treatment.

According to the Health Minister’s office, patient information will be well protected. The individual will be able to view their own information and know who has viewed it.

Under certain conditions, researchers will also be able to use data for research projects, with the implied consent of patients.

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Example of an electronic medical record

Photo : Radio-Canada

The Access to Information Commission will be responsible for monitoring the application of the law and ensuring compliance with and promotion of the protection of information, in particular through awareness-raising means.

In a press release published in June, Health Minister Christian Dubé stressed that this law is part of his efforts to make the health network more efficient.

With the coming into force of the law, we are taking a major step towards ensuring that Quebecers have a better experience in their health and social services network. This is another of the in-depth changes to the Health Plan that we have been making for two years now.said Mr. Dubé.

The Health and Social Services Information Bill was introduced in December 2022 and passed on March 30 of the following year.

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