CII/CPAR Training: Specialists

There is a CII/CPAR (Community Information Integration & Central Patient Attachment Registry) curriculum that is designed to help specialists in the community onboard to CII/CPAR and leverage their EMR to send consult letters directly to Alberta Netcare.

Non-family medicine clinic team members that may benefit from this curriculum include:

  • Clinic managers
  • Medical Office Assistants
  • Physicians

This curriculum takes approximately 25 minutes to complete and includes four courses:

  1. Introduction to CII/CPAR for Specialists (non-family medicine)
  2. Privacy Considerations for Participating in CII/CPAR
  3. Consult Reports
  4. Encounters (if applicable)

Learning objectives

Upon completion of this curriculum, learners will be able to:

  • Describe the steps to prepare for launching CII/CPAR at your clinic;
  • Understand the new data that your clinic sends and receives from CII/CPAR; and
  • Implement new clinic processes to fully utilize CII/CPAR.

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