Software glitch affected hundreds of patients across Canada, Telus says
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Patients across the country may have missed seeing timely medical results because of a software issue involving an electronic medical record program.
Most of the patients were in Newfoundland and Labrador, where medical test results for 615 patients between November 2017 and last month were delivered late to health care providers, who may have been delayed in bringing the results to patients.
The province uses Telus Health’s Med Access software, which is also used in Nova Scotia, British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Saskatchewan.
In a statement, Ohad Arazi of Telus Health said the error affected a total of 876 patients across the six provinces.