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Quebec rolling out digital health dashboard pilot project to reduce paperwork

The system will replace faxes, paper forms and manual scanning and is expected to save Quebec at least $120 million a year.

  • On Saturday morning, Quebec launched a major digital health record pilot in Mauricie and the north of Montreal Island, replacing paper processes with an integrated platform.
  • The platform merges about 400 different IT systems to improve patient safety and coordination, with the government expecting the transition to save at least $120 million annually.
  • Implementation costs $400 million, with $329 already spent, while the government estimates full provincial rollout will cost between $1.5 billion and $3 billion over the coming years.
  • Health Minister Sonia urged patience for potential glitches, as the pilot faces scrutiny following last year's costly digital modernization of the auto insurance board.
  • Attention shifts to Monday, when hospitals anticipate higher patient volumes and regular activity levels, which medical staff say will provide a clearer indication of the system's performance.
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Quebec rolling out digital health dashboard pilot project to reduce paperwork

MONTRÉAL - Quebec will start rolling out its digital health dashboard pilot project on Saturday despite criticism over security breaches and technical issues.

·Toronto, Canada
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The deployment of the Digital Health Record in its showcase projects took place smoothly, in an emotional atmosphere.

·Montreal, Canada
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Saturday, May 9, 3:42 a.m. A historic moment: Santé Québec has just given the green light to the deployment of the Digital Health Record in the two institutions where the pilot project is taking place. Finished the faxes and the paper. A small revolution is beginning but on the ground, concerns persist... and inevitable seeds are beginning to appear.

·Montreal, Canada
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Le Journal de Quebec broke the news in Quebec City, Canada on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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