Chief Public Health Officer's Report 2016 - Health For All Islanders
The Chief Public Health Office Report is produced every two years to keep the public informed of changing health trends.
The Chief Public Health Office Report is produced every two years to keep the public informed of changing health trends.
C.difficile Guideline
The Chief Public Health Office produces a report every two years to keep the public informed of changing health trends that impact the Island population. Health equity is the focus of the report. Strategic decisions based on the findings of this report can inform health policy...
The 2016 Chief Public Health Officer’s report on health trends was released today by the Department of Health and Wellness as part of its responsibility to monitor and report to the public on the health of the population. Like other provinces, the majority of PEI’s disease burden...
The 2016 Chief Public Health Officer’s Report, Health For All Islanders, was accompanied by a technical appendix also titled, Health For All Islanders.
Health Governance Advisory Council Final Report (2009) describes the process and recommendations made for the creation of the first Health PEI governance body, known as the Health PEI B
This guideline provides direction for Healthcare Providers on the prevention and control of Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci (VRE) in PEI.
This guideline provides information for Healthcare providers on the management of pertussis.
Facility operators and households may print this "No Smoking" sign. The sign reads: "No Smoking including Tobacco and Electronic Smoking Devices".
Sign size, as presented, is 21.59 x 29.94 centimetres (8 1/2 x 11 inches).
The Prince Edward Island Chief Public Health Officer’s Report and Health Trends 2014 summarizes key health information from a variety of sources, both federal and provincial. The intent of the report is to examine health trends on PEI, describe Chief Public Health Office (CPHO)...