You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. Please enable scripts and reload this page.
Turn on more accessible mode
Turn off more accessible mode
Skip Ribbon Commands
Skip to main content
Turn off Animations
Turn on Animations
SharePoint
Sign In
dehaze
Practice Management Program
Primary Care Networks Program Management Office
Toward Optimized Practice
It looks like your browser does not have JavaScript enabled. Please turn on JavaScript and try again.
search
Accelerating Change Transformation Team (ACTT)
About
TOP CPGs
Current Initiatives
Opioid Response
CII CPAR
Networks of Practice
Change Agent Blueprint
Patient's Medical Home
Why PMH and Getting Started
Engaged Leadership
PCN Governance Training
Physician Champion Network
Podcast - One Nail at a Time
Capacity for Improvement
Practice Facilitation Resources
PMH Assessments
PMH Change Packages
Primary Care Research
Tools & Resources for Implementing Change
Panel and Continuity
CII/CPAR
Panel Management
Panel and Continuity Resources
Continuity Posters
Panel-in-Action Training
Community Information Integration (CII) for Specialists
Team Based Care
Group Medical Visits
Organized Evidence Based Care
Alberta Screening and Prevention Program
Alberta Screening and Prevention Plus (ASAP+)
Primary Health Care Opioid Response
Clinical Practice Guidelines
Patient Centred Interactions
PaCT
Health Change Methodology
Enhanced Access
Care Coordination
EMR Supports
Health System Integration
NEWS
H2H2H
Home to Hospital to Home (H2H2H) Transitions Guideline
Change Package and Tools
Training
Specialty Linkages
Community Information Integration (CII) for Specialists
Currently selected
Specialty Care Alliance
Keeping Care in the Community
Opioids
Reducing Impact of Financial Strain (RIFS)
PHCIN
Events & Training
Primary Care Explained Course
Opioid Process Improvements Course
Accelerating Change Transformation Team (ACTT)
Patient's Medical Home
Panel and Continuity
CII/CPAR
CII for Specialists
Accelerating Change Transformation Team (ACTT)
Patient's Medical Home
Panel and Continuity
CII/CPAR
CII for Specialists
In this Section
expand_more
CII/CPAR
News
Physician Experiences
Primary Care Tools and Resources
Practice Facilitator Tools and Resources
CPAR Panel Resources
EMR Resources
FAQs
CII for Specialists
Currently selected
What is CII & How Does It Work?
Physician & Clinic Experiences
Get Started Today!
Privacy Information
EMR Resources
FAQs & Additional Resources
Panel Management
Panel and Continuity Resources
Continuity Posters
Panel-in-Action Training
Community Information Integration (CII) for Specialists
Community Information Integration (CII) for Specialists
Overview
Community Information Integration (CII) allows specialists** to select consults to go directly from their community-based EMR to the Alberta Netcare Portal. Uploaded specialists' consultation reports will appear in the “Consultations” folder in the clinical document viewer in Netcare.
CII is benefiting patients, providers and the healthcare system with minimal workflow changes in the specialist clinic.
Reported benefits of CII include:
Contribute to continuity of care for your patients
:
Some patients see many dis-connected providers across the system, or even change providers. However by submitting consults through CII, information is anchored and remains in Alberta Netcare
Primary care, emergency department and in-patient physicians are accessing community consult reports for continuity of care
Reduces duplicate referrals
Showcase your high-quality consult reports on the Alberta Netcare Portal:
Makes you and your practice more visible to other providers and signals to other providers that a specialist is involved in a patient's care
Your time an
d energy in consults are available beyond the referring physician
No cost to participate
For specific questions, please email
cii-specialty@albertadoctors.org
What is CII & How Does It Work?
Privacy Information
Physician & Clinic Experiences
EMR Resources
Get Started Today!
FAQs & Additional Resources