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An innovative project involving the sharing of electronic health records between primary care physicians and acute care hospitals has been launched in southeast Ontario. The South East Local Health Integration Network (LHIN), eHealth Ontario, Kingston General Hospital (KGH), Hotel Dieu Hospital (HDH) and the Maple Family Health Team are collaborating in the efforts to produce higher quality, safer care for patients while reducing the amount of paper used.

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