Fiscal year 20/21 eReferral highlights
eReferral has had a record year with impressive referral volumes, increases in use and expansion of the referral network improving clinicians’ access to an efficient and effective electronic referral process.
Quick Facts
Throughout the past year, the Ontario eServices Program has expanded the reach of eReferral across the province with eReferral now active
in all regions
- 152 different health service offerings received referrals
- 208 new eReferral forms were developed
- 19 different Central Intakes active across the province
- 96% of patients surveyed felt that the email notifications improved their referral experience
- 78% of users were satisfied with the eReferral solution
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the appointment with the correct spellings, addresses and phone numbers. That is so helpful instead of trying the get everything correct over a phone call.
eReferral Patient
Really enjoy the ease of use. It was easy to learn the platform and support when we had issues has been excellent. Makes it much easier to track the referrals we send and communicate with the office we are referring to.
Office Administrator
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