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Information for patients of closed and temporarily closed practices
If your family doctor has closed their practice you must join the Provincial Patient Registry to get on a waitlist for a new family doctor or nurse practitioner (unless stated otherwise below). You are also eligible to register with Maple , Health PEI's virtual care provider for...
Health PEI Annual Report 2024-2025
This Annual Report provides an overview of Health PEI's actions and performance results that are linked to the organization’s strategic goals and priorities.
Health PEI Business Plan 2024-2025
The Health PEI Business Plan 2024-2025 outlines key actions the organization will focus its efforts.
Health PEI Business Plan 2025-2026
This annual plan outlines how resources allocated in Health PEI’s budget will deliver on the government’s priorities outlined in the PEI Provincial Health Plan (202
Health PEI Strategic Plan 2025-2028
Health PEI’s strategic plan sets the foundation for the organization by laying out its mission, vision, values, catalysts, strategic pillars and key performance indicators.
Virtual Health Care (Maple) for Islanders without a Family Doctor
If you do not have a family doctor or nurse practitioner (primary care provider), you may be able to see one online through the PEI Unaffiliated Virtual Care Program. This program provides free access to doctors through an online health care platform called Maple. You will need a computer, smartphone, or tablet to use this service. You are not eligible for this program if you have a family doctor or nurse practitioner. How to sign up | How to use Maple | Get help How to sign up 1. Join the Provincial Patient Registry The Provincial Patient Registry is a wait list to get a regular family doctor...
Virtual Health Care for Islanders without a Primary Care Provider - Frequently Asked Questions
This page answers common questions about how to access virtual care in PEI through Maple, a secure online health care platform. The PEI Unaffiliated Virtual Care Program provides this service free of charge to Islanders on the Provincial Patient Registry who do not have a family...
Electronic Health Records (EHRs)
Prince Edward Island is working with federal and provincial governments, as well as other stakeholders to implement and evolve integrated Electronic Health Records (EHR) across the province. An EHR is a secure, integrated and comprehensive view of a person’s health information...
Walk-in Clinics
Should I go to a walk-in clinic? Walk-in clinics provide non-urgent care at locations across the province. If you’re sick, call your family doctor or nurse practitioner (primary care provider) first. If you don't have a family doctor, visit a walk-in clinic nearest you or if you...