Health PEI Annual Report 2022-2023
This Annual Report provides an overview of Health PEI's accomplishments, challenges, performance and financial results for 2022-2023.
This Annual Report provides an overview of Health PEI's accomplishments, challenges, performance and financial results for 2022-2023.
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’s strategic plan sets the foundation for the organization by laying out its mission, vision, values, catalysts, strategic pillars and key performance indicators.
In PEI, there is a waiting list to find a new family doctor or nurse practitioner. This waiting list is called the Patient Registry. You should join the Patient Registry if: You are a resident of PEI with a valid PEI Health Card and you: do not have a family doctor or nurse practitioner and would like to have one; have moved within the province and are looking for a family doctor or nurse practitioner in your new area; or are expecting a baby and do not have a family physician or nurse practitioner Additionally, you should contact the Patient Registry Program if you are on the Patient Registry...
Health PEI is currently experiencing a shortage of physicians and nurse practitioners at the Harbourside Health Centre (HHC) and is working to recruit a full collaborative care team. As a result, patients are being reassigned to new providers in the area to maintain service...
A recent effort to connect more Islanders with a primary health care provider has shown positive results. Approximately 3,500 Islanders have been removed from the provincial patient registry since October 2016, meaning that 96 per cent of Islanders now have a dedicated primary...
Transformation Office update presented at the Health PEI Annual General Meeting on October 28, 2024.
Sexual Health, Options & Reproductive Services (SHORS) provides reproductive and sexual health care to Islanders of all genders, orientations and ages at various sites across PEI. To access safe, confidential, and supportive services, call 1-844-365-8258 (toll-free). What...
Linking community AEDs with Emergency Health Services to help save lives The PEI Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Registry Program is a voluntary online registry database that allows individuals, organizations, and communities in Prince Edward Island to register their AED(s...
Listed alphabetically. 2-1-1: connecting you to non-urgent health services 211 is a free, confidential information and referral service. It can quickly connect you to non-urgent health services. These include human, social, community and government services. Call 2-1-1, 24 hours...