Collaborating to make health care more digital
In our 2022-2023 Annual Report, we provide details about our collective progress in digital health and our ongoing work to ensure that digital health is an essential part of our health system.
Our Annual Report focuses on three key areas:
- Collaborating with our partners
- Performance against 2022-2023 objectives
- The digital health landscape in Canada
Read our 2022-2023 Annual Report for full details.
An estimated
$56.5 billion
in benefits since inception from Infoway’s investments in digital health initiatives, including $6.7 billion in 2022.
CDM endorsement
secured for the Shared Pan-Canadian Interoperability Roadmap — a vision for connected care to enable a healthier Canada.
is live in seven jurisdictions, with
14,593 prescribers and
6,967 pharmacies enrolled, representing increases of 40% and 14% respectively over the previous year.
Nine participating vendors successfully tested the pan-Canadian and Ontario Patient Summary specifications during our 2023 Projectathon event.
In 2022,
94%
of Canadians said they are interested in accessing at least one digital health service.
36%
had accessed their personal health information online as of 2022, double the 18% who had done so in 2016.
All legacy projects completed, having supported more than
16 million
enrollments of Canadians and
160,000
health care providers in the use of virtual care solutions
New strategic partnerships to support PrescribeIT’s continued expansion — including our first agreement with a multinational retailer and first acute care pilot.