NWT residents can now access some Alberta medical records
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NWT residents can now access some Alberta medical records
Ollie Williams
Thursday June 11, 2026 at 11:02am MT
Edmonton's Royal Alexandra Hospital. Ian Stumpf/Wikimedia
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For years, NWT residents who ended up in Alberta for medical treatment faced all kinds of obstacles accessing their records. Officials say that’s changing.
In a Thursday news release, the NWT and Alberta governments said residents of the territory aged 14 and over can now create a MyHealth Alberta account, giving them access to records created in Alberta.
The governments said about 8,400 NWT residents received some form …
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