Virtual Health Care Survey Results 2022
In 2022, to better understand Islanders’ use of virtual care services and what was working or not working, Health PEI carried out a province-wide virtual care patient survey and a series of community meetings.
In 2022, to better understand Islanders’ use of virtual care services and what was working or not working, Health PEI carried out a province-wide virtual care patient survey and a series of community meetings.
Health PEI has been awarded Accredited status by Accreditation Canada. In June, a team of health care experts from Accreditation Canada toured 30 locations across Health PEI, interacting with various patients, clients, residents, families, community partners, physicians and staff...
This document provides a resource for educators teaching students about autism spectrum disorders.
This page provides information on how to renew your PEI Health Card. When should I renew my Health Card? Your PEI Health Card is valid for five years from the date it is issued. You must renew your card(s) before the expiry date to ensure your coverage for publicly-funded medical services continues without interruption. Medicare will mail you a reminder letter with a paper renewal form about two months before all cards registered to your household expire. You need this letter before you can renew your Health Card. To report a change in your address or in the members of your household before...
The accreditation report describes the findings of the organization's survey by Accreditation Canada in 2022.
On October 17, 2018, the Government of Canada legalized cannabis for non-medical purposes. Non-medical purposes include recreational, social, spiritual, lifestyle, and other non-medical uses.
This document provides a framework to support teachers in the implementation of health curriculum in Grade 2.
Evaluation Report: Mental Health Promotion Policy (2020)
This report provides the results of an evaluation of the PEI Department of Agriculture and Land's Mental Health Promotion Policy (April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020)
This document provides a framework to support teachers in the implementation of health curriculum in Grade 1.
“Palliative care is about living,” said Blanche Ward, an integrated palliative care program social worker for Health PEI. “You can live with your life-limiting illness when provided the right support. We want people to have a more positive perception of what palliative care is...