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CUSM Dit Goodbye to Hospital Cards – A Modernized System

CUSM Joins Province-Wide Shift, Eliminates ⁣Hospital Cards for Patient Admissions

Montreal, QC ​ – The Center ⁢universitaire de santé McGill ⁢(CUSM) has officially discontinued the use of hospital cards for patient admissions,‌ following in the footsteps of other Quebec⁤ healthcare ‌institutions. The change, ​implemented with the inauguration of its new downtown Montreal ‌facility in⁤ 2017, streamlines the patient experience and aligns⁤ with a broader provincial initiative to modernize healthcare ‍access.

The ​move reflects a⁣ growing trend across Quebec⁣ to rely solely on the health insurance card⁤ for identification and record-keeping. Health Quebec officials confirmed that several establishments are actively phasing out hospital cards, ⁢with the CIUSSS of the⁣ center-Sud-de-l’île-de-Montréal already requiring only ‍the health insurance card at reception.The Quebec CHU, the University Institute of Cardiology ⁢and Pneumology in Quebec, and the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean ⁤region ‌are also poised to eliminate hospital cards in ‍the ⁣near future. ‍This shift ​is driven by the development of a comprehensive‌ digital​ health ⁢file system intended to provide seamless patient care throughout the province.According to the office of Minister of Health Christian Dubé, “putting an end to⁣ hospital cards is putting patients⁢ first. Quebecers⁢ have a health insurance card ​which should allow them to‌ access quality ⁢care, no matter where they are in Quebec. This is exactly the‍ turn made by Health ​Québec, for a system really thought out for patients.”

While the elimination of hospital cards simplifies the admission process for many, the⁢ CUSM notes that new patients at its five hospitals ‌- the Montreal General Hospital, the Institute of‍ Neurology, the Montreal Children’s Hospital, the Royal⁤ Victoria Hospital,‌ and‌ the Lachine Hospital – are ⁣still required to create a ‍file linked to their ⁢health insurance‍ card at‌ the admissions office. Existing ⁢CUSM patients must⁤ also update their personal information, especially if they visit multiple CUSM sites, by visiting the admissions office at⁤ each location.

The CUSM’s move is part ‌of a larger effort ‌to modernize Quebec’s healthcare system, with officials indicating that ⁢reducing reliance on fax machines – still prevalent in the⁢ network – is a future ⁣target. Dr.Forster of the CUSM stated, “This⁣ is a ⁤more complicated problem, but it is one of​ our next targets!”

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