Canada - Health Canada announces $8.1 million for NurseOne portal: cutting edge tool another step to improving health care

Leadership in Health Services

ISSN: 1751-1879

Article publication date: 13 February 2007

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(2007), "Canada - Health Canada announces $8.1 million for NurseOne portal: cutting edge tool another step to improving health care", Leadership in Health Services, Vol. 20 No. 1. https://doi.org/10.1108/lhs.2007.21120aab.005

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Canada - Health Canada announces $8.1 million for NurseOne portal: cutting edge tool another step to improving health care

OTTAWA – The Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Health, today announced federal funding of $8.1 million over six years to launch and maintain the NurseOne web portal, a tool of particular importance for the recruitment and retention of nurses in First Nations and Inuit communities. Minister Clement made this announcement following a meeting with the Board of Directors of the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA), in Ottawa.

NurseOne is a bilingual Portal that has been in development by the CNA since 2002 and contains a wealth of health information for the Canadian public and for all nurses across Canada. This portal allows nurses to obtain timely, easily accessible information on all aspects of health care – from public health alerts, to consultations with experts and health specialists, to best practices. In short, it gives nurses many new tools to better treat their patients and improve their professional skills.

Minister Clement stated:

NurseOne will certainly empower nurses everywhere in Canada, but particularly those working in rural, isolated and First Nations and Inuit communities. This Portal will provide nurses with quick access to reliable resources, enable them to improve quality of care and will assist in reducing wait-times. This investment will serve as an important contributor to the advancement of the professional practice and development of Canada’s front line health providers – our nurses.

Marlene Smadu, President of the Canadian Nurses Association says:

NurseOne is a significant tool which will provide access to quality, up-to-date health information to support the 250,000 plus nurses working in urban, rural and remote parts of the country to deliver effective, evidence-based care. This investment supports nurses in caring for their patients, families and communities, managing their careers and connecting with colleagues and experts with the click of a mouse. In addition, NurseOne supports employers in recruiting and retaining nurses.

Health Canada had previously contributed $3.98 million to the Canadian Nurses Association to develop this Portal which was introduced at the Canadian Nurses Association Biennial Convention in Saskatoon on June 19.

For more information: www.hc-sc.gc.ca

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