What is CII/CPAR?
Community Information Integration & Central Patient Attachment Registry (CII/CPAR) enables physicians and their teams to share patient information to Alberta Netcare directly from their electronic medical record (EMR).
This two-way connection between clinic EMRs and Alberta Netcare is improving continuity of care between the Patient’s Medical Home and Health Neighbourhood.
CII allows providers to send select patient information to Alberta Netcare including consult letters and information about patient visits to contribute to Community Encounter Digests (CEDs).
CPAR identifies relationships between patients and their primary provider and sends eNotifications to providers when their patients are seen in the emergency department, have a hospital admission or day surgery.
- Improves continuity of care.
- Consult reports are available beyond the referring physician.
- Other providers can follow the recommended plan of care.
- Timely access to important health care information.
- Providers across the system can see who the primary provider is in Netcare.
- Shares health care information between a patient’s family doctor and other providers they see.
In order to go live on CII/CPAR, your clinic must meet the following requirements:
- You must be using one of these conformed EMRs in your clinic:
- Accuro
- Ava
- CHR
- Healthquest
- Med Access
- Okaki
- PS Suite
- Wolf
- Connect Care (only for AHS-operated primary care clinics)
- Your clinic must be willing to implement or have already implemented Alberta Netcare.
- Your clinic must have an updated privacy impact assessment or be willing to update it.
If your clinic meets these requirements and are ready to start the onboarding process, please complete this electronic Confirmation of Participation form.
If you have questions or need additional support, please contact us.
The following funding initiatives have a CII/CPAR component. Please visit these pages to learn more about how CII/CPAR impacts each initiative.
CII/CPAR for Primary Care
Learn moreInsights into benefits for general practitioners and clinics through enhanced data sharing.
CII/CPAR for Specialists
Learn moreCII explained for community-based specialist clinics (non-family medicine).
CII/CPAR Connect
CII/CPAR ConnectGet support, ask questions or connect with others implementing CII/CPAR during this regular meeting.
CII/CPAR Expression of Interest
Learn MoreComplete this expression of interest form to have a CII/CPAR team member connect with you.
Hear from Your Peers
Learn MoreHear from other physicians about CII/CPAR and the impact it has had on their patients.
CII/CPAR Acceleration Grant
Learn moreInformation about the CII/CPAR Acceleration initiative including eligibility, enrolment and payment details.
Privacy Information
Learn MoreImportant privacy details for participating in CII/CPAR.
Pediatrician Participation Options
Learn moreOptions for child health specialists to join this transformative healthcare approach.