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Connect Care: Implementation Timeline Connect Care: Implementation Timeline CALGARY ZONE, CENTRAL EDMONTON ZONE CALGARY ZONE Foothills Medical Centre (including associated clinics ZONE, EDMONTON ZONE, WALTER C. MACKENZIE CAMPUS at Richmond Road Diagnostic & Treatment Centre) NORTH ZONE, Aberhart Centre; Clinical Sciences Building; CANCER CENTRES SOUTH ZONE Kaye Edmonton Clinic; Mazankowski Alberta Addiction & Mental Health; Heart Institute; Stollery Children’s Hospital; TB Tom Baker; Holy Cross; Bow Valley; High River; Richmond Road Diagostic & Treatment Centre Community Care; Continuing Central Services; University of Alberta Hospital; Care (Intake/Transition); Zeidler Centre CANCERCONTROL ALBERTA Community Palliative; South Geriatrics; Home Care; East Edmonton Health Centre; Supportive Living; SOUTH ZONE CLINICIAN TRANSITION Standalone Long Term Care; e Acute and combined acute and long term care sites Public Health Ambulatory clinics encompassing the former Chinook and Palliser Health Regions PROVINCAL PORTALS Corrections and Remand CENTRAL ZONE Connect Care Patient Portal; 2020 MAY APRIL 2021 REPARATION FOR NOVEMBER 2, 2019 P HARMACY APRIL 2022 2022 FALL P Connect Care Provider Portal Acute and combined acute and long term care sites MPLEMENTATION EDMONTON ZONE encompassing the former East Central Health Region I Addiction & Mental Health; Standalone sites for: Addiction & Community Care; Continuing PHARMACY & DI Suburban acute and Combined acute and long PHARMACY & DI Mental Health; Community Care; Care (Intake/Transition); Sites in: Urban and Suburban Edmonton term care sites Sites in: Calgary; Rural Continuing Care Community Palliative; (Intake/Transition); Community Geriatrics; Home Care; LBERTA UBLIC ABS A P L PHARMACY, ALBERTA ALBERTA PUBLIC LABS Palliative; Geriatrics; Home Care; Supportive Living; Sites in: Edmonton; All Edmonton Pathology; PUBLIC LABS & DI Sites in: former East Central, former Chinook, Supportive Living; Standalone Standalone Long Term Care; Long Term Care; Public Health Public Health WAVE 1 - WAVE All DynaLIFE in Alberta; Cross Cancer Institute 3 - WAVE Sites in: Suburban Edmonton 5 - WAVE former Palliser 7 - WAVE 9 - WAVE 2 4 6 8 1 3 5 7 9 CALGARY ZONE CALGARY ZONE CALGARY ZONE CALGARY ZONE, CENTRAL ZONE, Rural Acute Care; Long Term Care - Combined Alberta Children’s Hospital; Peter Lougheed Centre; Rockyview General Hospital; South Health EDMONTON ZONE, NORTH ZONE, University of Calgary Teaching Clinics Sites; Calgary TB Clinic Campus Hospital SOUTH ZONE URGENT CARE NORTH ZONE NORTH ZONE Addiction & Mental Health; Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre; Acute and combined acute and long term care sites Acute and combined acute and long term Community Care; Continuing Care South Calgary; Airdrie; Okotoks; Cochrane encompassing the former Peace Country Health Region; care sites encompassing the former (Intake/Transition); Community Fort Vermillion; High Level; La Crete Aspen and Northern Lights Health Palliative; Geriatrics; Home Care; NORTH ZONE DMONTON ONE Regions Supportive Living; Standalone Long New Grande Prairie Regional Hospital E Z Term Care; Public Health Royal Alexandra Hospital; Glenrose Rehabilitation DMONTON ONE (Subject to opening dates) E Z Hospital; Lois Hole Hospital for Women Alberta Hospital Edmonton; Grey Nuns PHARMACY MARCH 2020 CENTRAL ZONE CANCER CENTERS Hospital; Misericordia Community Hospital Addiction & Mental Health; OCTOBER 2021 SUMMER 2022 Community Care; Continuing Care Acute and combined acute and long term care OCTOBER 2020 Cross Cancer Institute sites encompassing the former David (Intake/Transition); Community ANCER ONTROL LBERTA HARMACY & Thompson Heath Region including the C C A P DI Palliative; Geriatrics; Home Care; Centennial Centre for Mental Health and Brain North Sites in: Edmonton; Calgary incuding Supportive Living; Standalone Long Outpatient MRI at South Calgary Health Injury and Sylvan Lake Advanced Ambulatory HARMACY & Term Care; Public Health P DI Centre; Rural;(includes Corrections) Care Service Sites in: Edmonton; Calgary; Rural; CancerControl ALBERTA PUBLIC LABS PHARMACY & DI ALBERTA PUBLIC LABS WAVE 2 - WAVE Sites in: Urban and Suburban Calgary; Sites in: Calgary including Central Production Sites in: former Peace Country; Genetics Services South WAVE 8 - WAVE WAVE 6 - WAVE Edmonton; former Aspen; Provincial Lab Pharmacy; Rural 4 - WAVE Lab; Royal Alexandra Hospital ALBERTA PUBLIC LABS Sites in: former David Thompson Implementation sequence planning is ongoing for Waves 7, 8 and 9. An updated implementation timeline will be published with further details. *Updated February 2019 Subject to Change 1 Connect Care Implementation: Wave 1 eCLINICIAN TRANSITION Clinics using eCLINICIAN at the following sites will be part of Wave 1 implementation 105 Street Building Gibbons Health Unit Rutherford Health Centre 108 Street Building Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital Santa Rita School Youth 99 Street Building Grey Nuns Community Hospital Services WAVE 1 Alberta Hospital Edmonton Land Titles Building Seventh Street Plaza NOVEMBER 2, 2019 Athabasca Place Leduc Community Hospital Spruce Grove Health Unit Beaumont Public Health Centre Leduc Public Health Centre St. Albert Provincial Building Bonnie Doon Public Health Lois Hole Hospital for Women St. Albert Public Health Centre Centre Lynwood Family Medicine Clinic St. Kevins School Boyle McCauley Health Centre Mill Woods Public Health Centre Stan Woloshyn Building Capital Centre (Dickensfield Misericordia Community Strathcona Community Hospital Mall) Hospital Strathcona County Health EDMONTON ZONE College Plaza Morinville Provincial Building Centre Walter C. Mackenzie Campus Aberhart Centre; Clinical Sciences Building; East Devon General Hospital Northeast Community Health Sturgeon Community Hospital Edmonton Health Centre; Kaye Edmonton Clinic; Duggan Public Health Centre Centre Thorsby Public Health Centre Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute; Stollery Childrens Hospital; TB Central Services; University East Edmonton Health Centre Northgate Centre Twin Brooks Public Health of Alberta Hospital; Zeidler Centre Eastwood Public Health Centre Northgate Lions Seniors Centre Centre Edmonton General Continuing Northwest Health Centre WSP Place PORTALS Care Centre Plaza 124 Building West Jasper Place Public Connect Care Patient Portal; Health Centre Edmonton Remand Centre Reception House Connect Care Provider Portal WestView Health Centre Evansburg Health Centre Redwater Health Centre Westlawn School PHARMACY, APL, DI Fort Saskatchewan Community Riverview Crossing Sites in: Edmonton; All Edmonton Pathology; All Hospital Westmount Shopping Centre Royal Alexandra Hospital DynaLIFE in Alberta Garneau Professional Centre Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre East Edmonton Health Centre Kaye Edmonton Clinic Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Stollery Children’s Hospital University of Alberta Hospital *Updated February 2019 Cross Cancer Institute Subject to Change Pharmacy *The portal strategy is under development. Alberta Public Labs Diagnostic Imaging Connect Care 2 Connect Care Implementation: Wave 1 DynaLIFE TRANSITION The following DynaLIFE sites will be part of Wave 1 implementation Athabasca Place Millbourne Shopping Centre Beaumont Village Northern Lights Regional Health Centre WAVE 1 Belmont Town Centre Northgate Centre NOVEMBER 2, 2019 Boyle Mccauley Health Centre Northwest Health Centre Callingwood Market Square Oliver Park Camrose DynaLIFE Pallisades Capilano Centre Red Deer DynaLIFE College Plaza River City Centre Downtown Edmonton Riverbend Square DynaLIFE Diagnositics - Base Lab Riverview Crossing (Abbottsfield) Evansburg Health Centre Sherwood Park II - Synergy Wellness Fort Saskatchewan Patient Care Centre Spruce Grove Health Unit Gateway St. Albert DynaLIFE Heritage Square St. Theresa General Hospital Hys Medical Centre Tawa Centre La Crete Community Health Centre and Home Thickwood Medical Building Care Trail South Lloydminster - Plaza 44 Westgrove Professional Building Meadowlark Health and Shopping Centre *Updated February 2019 Subject to Change Connect Care 3 Connect Care Implementation: Wave 2 CALGARY ZONE Airdrie Regional Health Centre Oilfields General Hospital (Urgent Care) Okotoks Health and Wellness Centre Canmore General Hospital (Urgent Care) WAVE 2 Claresholm General Hospital MARCH 2020 Sheldon M. Chumir Centre Cochrane Community Health (Urgent Care) Centre (Urgent Care) South Calgary Health Centre Didsbury District Health Services (Urgent Care) High River General Hospital Strathmore District Health Services Mineral Springs Hospital Calgary TB Clinic Vulcan Community Health Centre CENTRAL ZONE Centennial Centre for Mental Health & Eckville Community Health Centre Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre Brain Injury Hanna Health Centre Rimbey Hospital and Care Centre Consort Hospital and Care Centre Innisfail Health Centre Rocky Mountain House Health Centre Coronation Hospital and Care Centre Lacombe Hospital and Care Centre Stettler Hospital and Care Centre Drayton Valley Hospital and Care Olds Hospital and Care Centre Sundre Hospital and Care Centre Centre Our Lady of The Rosary Hospital Sylvan Lake Community Health Centre Drumheller Health Centre Ponoka Hospital and Care Centre Three Hills Health Centre Wetaskiwin Hospital and Care Centre NORTH ZONE New Grande Prairie Regional Hospital *Updated February 2019 Subject to Change Pharmacy *Alberta Public Labs in Calgary Zone are planned for Wave 6. Alberta Public Labs Diagnostic Imaging Connect Care 4 Connect Care Implementation: Wave 3 EDMONTON ZONE Devon General Hospital WAVE 3
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