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Hospital infection data will be released, Cleary says

Dr. Eilish Cleary, the chief medical officer of health, says New Brunswickers will soon be able to track the number of cases of infections, such as C. difficile, reported in provincial hospitals.

Dr. Eilish Cleary says C. difficile numbers will be public on April 1

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The province's chief medical officer of health says citizens will soon have access to health infection statistics

New Brunswickers have the right to know how many cases of C. difficile or other so-called superbugs have been found in provincial hospitals and will have that information disclosed in April, according to the provinces chief medical officer of health.

The provinces two regional health authorities bothrefused to disclose the number of C. difficile or MRSA numbersafter a Right to Information request from CBC News.

Both the Horizon Health Network and the Vitalit Health Network initially cited privacy reasons for refusing to turn over the information to the public.

Dr. Eilish Cleary, the province's chief medical officer of health, said it is important for New Brunswickers to see the number of cases of infections, such as C. difficile. (CBC)

Dr. Eilish Cleary, the provinces chief medical officer of health, said in an interview on Thursday the philosophy of public health is about being open and transparent.

She said when people know what's going on, patients have better hygiene practices and hospitals are held accountable.

"I think if the numbers are high that might mean there is a need for action, but that is something the public should be aware of and maybe it will help improve standards over all," Cleary told CBC News.

Cleary is currently working with the health networks to compile the exact number of C. difficile cases.She said the number of C. difficile cases will be made public in May.

She said the information will be available online, by region and hospitals of similar sizes.

Similar statistics for infections, such as MRSA, will be made available in the future.

Monctons Dr. Georges-L-Dumont University Hospital underwent a major clean because of high rates of C. difficile in January.

But, the extent of the outbreak was never publicly known because the health authority refused to disclose the specific number of cases of C. difficile. A Vitalit official said the authority had "a weekly set of data" that is forwarded to the Department of Health.

CBC News requested that information, but was refused. The decision has been appealed to the provinces information commissioner.

John McGarry, the president of Horizon Health, had committed to disclosing health infection statistics this spring. (CBC)

Soon after CBC News reported the health authorities refusal to disclose the information, John McGarry, the president and chief executive officer of Horizon Health, said his network would start releasing infection rates on its website.

Cleary said the health authorities initial concerns that releasing the numbers could violate patient privacy rules are unfounded. She said the data will be released so that patient confidentiality will not be compromised.

"Maybe at this point in time the regional health authorities were erring on the side of protecting the patients, which is very important," Cleary said.

"But maybe they just were not comfortable and ready to do so. But I don't think the intent is to hide information from the public."