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Prince Edward Island Infection Prevention and Control Surveillance Data Summary 2016
This document presents the 2016 summary results of the Provincial Infection Prevention and Control Program's Surveillance Data.
Islanders encouraged to get vaccinated; one new case of COVID-19
Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Heather Morrison, has announced one new case of COVID-19 in Prince Edward Island. The individual is in their 30s and recently travelled outside Atlantic Canada. Contact tracing is complete, and the individual is self-isolating. Prince Edward...
PEI continues to increase the number of nurses
Supporting Island families The province is strengthening the nursing workforce to benefit Islanders by hiring more nurses under a new incentive program, increasing the number of nurse practitioners, and providing a new program to help internationally educated nurses to practice...
PEI Chief Public Health Office Strategic Plan 2019-2021
The Chief Public Health Office (CPHO) is a division within the government of Prince Edward Island’s Department of Health and Wellness.
Gambling and Problem Gambling in PEI
(PEI Dept. of Health; prepared by Dr. Jason Doiron, February 2006)
Tuberculin Skin Testing Policy
This policy provides direction to healthcare providers regarding the documentation and reporting of positive TST results.
Operational and Care Service Standards for Private Nursing Homes
Operational and Care Service Standards for Private Nursing Homes are standards approved by Department of Health and Wellness and Community Care and Facilities and Nursing Homes Board for PEI private nursing homes to meet provincial licensing requirements.
Department of Health and Wellness Business Plan 2023-2024
The Department of Health and Wellness Business Plan 2023-2024 reflects planned initiatives in the Department of Health and Wellness over the 2023-2024 fiscal year, related to the Provincial Health Plan 2023-2028.
Childhood Immunization Rates in PEI - 2015/2016
This report describes PEI’s Childhood Immunization Program (children under 18 years of age) and presents children’s immunization rates at three critical points in time: by two years; prior to Grade 1 entry; and school-based immunization.