How do I get remote access to shared health?
Remote Access. For all service inquiries or access requests please contact the Shared Health Service Desk through email ( servicedesk@sharedhealthmb.ca) or by phone at 204-940-8500, or 1-866-999-9698. Use of applications and systems through this site is limited to users who have been authorized by Shared Health.
What is Echart Manitoba?
Who uses eChart? eChart Manitoba is a secure electronic system that allows authorized health-care providers access to your health information when needed. eChart pulls together information from many existing systems in Manitoba, including filled drug prescriptions, lab results, immunizations and x-ray reports.
How do I contact shared health BC?
For all service inquiries or access requests please contact the Shared Health Service Desk through email (servicedesk@sharedhealthmb.ca) or by phone at 204-940-8500, or 1-866-999-9698 Attention: Use of applications and systems through this site is limited to users who have been authorized by Shared Health.
Are the shared health systems and applications monitored and recorded?
All access and activities on these systems and applications are monitored and recorded, and are subject to audit. By accessing these systems and applications, you represent that you are an authorized user of the Shared Health systems and applications you access and that you consent to applicable monitoring and recording.
Public Health Information Management (PHIMS)
The Public Health Information Management System (PHIMS) is a secure, integrated electronic public health record used by all public health providers in regional health authorities, Manitoba Health, nursing stations and community health centres.
Kihew Utin eHealth Transformation
Mandate: Certified Resolution, Mar-16.05, 3b. States “Working with and obtaining funding from the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch to develop an Opportunities & Risk Analyses of a transition plan of the FNIHB-MB eHealth Solutions Unit resources and supports to the Nanaandawewigamig eHealth Unit over a phased 3-year period.”