"Becoming a patient family partner has been such a fulfilling experience, bringing a deep sense of accomplishment. Since joining these committees in 2022, I’ve felt completely at home and embraced without judgment. We work together with Health PEI staff as equals, striving to create meaningful improvements within Health PEI. One quote that guides me is ‘be the change you wish to see in the world.’ That’s exactly what I aim to do. As partners, we help drive change and speak for those who can’t. Our voices matter.” - Marissa Pettipas, Patient and Family Partner Learn more about becoming a Patient and Family Partner with Health PEI: https://bit.ly/3ZIdl44
Health PEI
Hospitals and Health Care
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island 6,249 followers
About us
Health PEI is a crown corporation responsible for the operation and delivery of publicly funded health services in Prince Edward Island, Canada. The organization operates hospitals, health centres, public long-term care nursing facilities and community-based programs and services.
- Website
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http://www.healthpei.ca
External link for Health PEI
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
- Type
- Government Agency
Locations
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Primary
16 Garfield St
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island C1A, CA
Employees at Health PEI
Updates
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Interested in becoming a PEI Midwife? If you are eligible for licensing with CRNMPEI and/or eligible to work in Canada and you have completed a Midwifery Education Program (MEP) or a bridging program, we would love to hear from you. https://lnkd.in/eCPNJnmQ
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“What brought my husband and I to PEI is the wind - literally.” Amanda Bell, a registered nurse with Prince County Hospital, shares why Island life works for her and her family. https://lnkd.in/exZUt6aV
Nurse Recruitment
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In August, PEI doctors signed a historic agreement with the Government of Prince Edward Island and Health PEI to give PEI a competitive edge in recruiting and retaining physicians. Highlights included: ➡️ Making PEI family physicians among the highest paid in the country; ➡️ Recognizing Family Medicine as a specialty – PEI is the first province in the country to do so; ➡️ Incentives for family physicians who care for a patient load (panel) above their expected benchmark; ➡️ Increasing compensation across the board for all specialists; and ➡️ Reducing red tape and administrative burden for physicians allowing them more time to care for patients. Read more https://bit.ly/3VIy5HK
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Play a role in shaping health care in Canada’s fastest-growing province. We’re seeking physicians for multiple leadership positions. https://lnkd.in/eWsJXCym
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In November 2024, Health PEI welcomed a physician assistant and four associate physicians: medical professionals who are helping ease the burden on physicians, decrease wait times and improve access to care for Islanders. Read more: https://bit.ly/4iM2cHQ #transforminghealthcare
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Play a vital role in enhancing the way we support thousands of islanders in one of Canada’s fastest-growing provinces. We’re recruiting nurse practitioners from across Canada. Learn more about our signing incentives! https://lnkd.in/gF_5nnvb
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“One thing I love about the Community Health Engagement Committee (CHEC) is they’re not stuck on all the things that are wrong with the health care system or all the challenges,” said Ryan Fahey, eastern chair of the CHEC. “They want to help find solutions.” CHECs provide regional input to the Minister of Health and Wellness and to Health PEI with respect to health services and health policy. They gather to consider information from the public about health needs, identifying issues, providing feedback related to health policy, and the delivery of health services in their communities. Ryan has a background in health education and was looking for a way to be involved in a leadership capacity after moving to the Island. “I was speaking with my wife, who is a nurse practitioner with Health PEI, about my desire to get involved. I completed the application form for the CHEC, and it went from there.” Ryan has a lifelong passion for health and wellness. “I studied human kinetics and sports medicine, and I was really into science and human movement. I started a personal-training business in university that branched into wellness coaching. That evolved over the years to working in education, specifically physical education within schools,” said Ryan. “I’ve always been really passionate about wellness, and having the opportunity to work in health and wellness is just kind of who I am.” Ryan said the members of the CHEC are diverse and enthusiastic. “We have so many walks of life on the CHEC: people from government, people who are retired, newcomers to the Island, and many who work within different sectors on and off Island.” The CHECs bring in guest speakers to share different aspects of the health care system. “We recently had a presentation on the Patient Medical Homes. We leave with a better understanding of how the system functions, so when we hear concerns from the community, we have the knowledge and information to better educate the public.” Ryan says his biggest role as the eastern chair of the CHEC is listening. “Listening to the community and their needs, what they see as challenges and opportunities. Ensuring that during meetings and even in between meetings, people feel they have a voice and are heard. Outside of that, it’s about mobilization. Determining what needs to be shared with Health PEI as a board member, what needs to be talked about operationally, and what do we need to learn from the community. A lot of listening and moving the information up the chain.” When asked if he had advice for other Islanders, Ryan said, “Get involved. There are not enough leaders that step into these roles. We have people on this committee who are brand new to the Island, and it’s so important to hear their voices. Let your voice be heard!” If you would like to serve as a member of the CHEC or any other provincial government agency, board, or commission, you can apply online through Engage PEI (https://bit.ly/3ZLdfIS).