- Welcome to Alberta Netcare
Alberta Netcare can be accessed by authorized health care providers, through a secure internet connection Alberta Netcare makes it faster and easier for clinicians to access up-to-date information about their patients
- Netcare: Know Your Rights - Office of the Information and Privacy . . .
Alberta Netcare, also known as the Alberta Electronic Health Record, is a network of information systems that allows authorized users to see prescriptions, lab results, diagnostic images (for example, x-rays and ultrasounds) and hospital reports (for example, hospital discharge summaries)
- Resources - Netcare Access
For over 50 years, Netcare has been a trusted provider of behavioral health services in the community We proudly offer nine comprehensive programs, supporting more than 17,000 individuals through community-based, outpatient, forensic, and residential services
- Netcare Access - ADAMH Board of Franklin County
Who We Are Netcare Access offers specialized treatment for adults in need of mental health and substance use services in Franklin County
- Alberta Netcare - Wikipedia
Alberta Netcare (formerly Wellnet) is the province of Alberta's public Electronic Health Record used to store patient information so that it is easily accessible to healthcare professionals
- Portal Login - Alberta Netcare
Login in to Alberta Netcare Portal from a Remote Site via Citrix If you are working in a community health care location (non-AHS), you will need a remote access token to authenticate to the network
- Welcome to Alberta Netcare
Alberta Netcare, known as the provincial Electronic Health Record (EHR), is a secure and confidential electronic system It is accessible to health professionals and contains Albertans’ personal health information
- Alberta Netcare: Created in Alberta for Primary and Preventative Health . . .
When a health professional logs on to the Alberta Netcare, and searches for a patient record, the portal retrieves all of the available information from the provincial systems and presents it as a unified patient record
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