Guide to the Health Information Act
This document is a reference tool to help individuals and health information custodians comply with the Health Information Act.
This document is a reference tool to help individuals and health information custodians comply with the Health Information Act.
Women and Gender-Diverse People’s Health Section created A Guide to Applying Gender and Diversity Analysis (GDA) in Health for staff in the health sector.
As of today, April 21, Health PEI has removed the requirement to wear a mask in Health PEI buildings, including hospitals, health centres, and long-term care. Masking requirements are now the same as before the COVID-19 pandemic. People who are sick or have any symptoms of COVID...
Watch the 2025 Health PEI Annual General Meeting 2025 Annual General Meeting Health PEI invites Islanders to participate in its Annual General Meeting and be part of the discussions about health care in Prince Edward Island. Thursday, October 30, 2025 6-8 p.m. College of Piping...
Health PEI has developed a cannabis (marijuana) policy to guide staff, patients, clients, residents and visitors on the use of cannabis products in facilities and on property of Health PEI. Health PEI recognizes that adults may choose to use cannabis for medical or recreational...
“When I received the email about the Wellness Wheel Challenge, I thought it might be something fun to try and that it might help keep our staff engaged,” said Holly Paynter, nurse coordinator on the pediatric ambulatory (day) care unit at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH). “The...
Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Heather Morrison, announced the further easing of public health measures within the province starting this weekend. Starting at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 23, the following public health measures will come into effect and are expected to...
This document includes answers to frequently asked questions relating to the responsibilities of custodians of health information, as per the health information act.
This page explains what to do if you have lost your PEI Health Card or had it stolen. You must apply for a replacement card if your PEI Health Card is lost or stolen. The replacement fee is $10 per card, with a household maximum of $50. You can either: Request a replacement and...