Feds revive bill to build digitally connected health data systems for patients, providers
TORONTO — The federal government is reviving proposed legislation that would allow digital health information to be shared safely across electronic systems, giving both patients and providers access to more comprehensive medical records.
The Connected Care for Canadians Act was introduced in June 2024 and passed first reading, but the bill died when Parliament was later prorogued.
Bill S-5 was tabled in the Senate on Wednesday afternoon and will have to go through the Parliamentary process to become law.
Canada’s health data system is “fragmented and siloed” and incomplete health records can compromise patient care and safety, Health Canada said in a background briefing for media earlier in the day.


