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State-of-the-art new technology will help create safe and healthy senior living communities March 3, 2022 (Halifax, Nova Scotia) – The Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network is proud to announce the launch of the Atlantic Network’s first commercialization project with Shannex and Nova Scotia based technology company, Tenera Care. Tenera
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February 17, 2022 (Edmonton, Alberta) – The CAN Health Network continues to grow with the addition of Alberta’s Covenant Health, one of Canada’s largest Catholic healthcare providers. In support of the Government of Alberta’s vision for health care transformation, Covenant Health’s newly formed Innovation Office will work with the CAN
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December 13, 2021 (Winnipeg, Manitoba) – The Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network is partnering with Bioscience Association Manitoba (BAM) to bridge the gap between Canadian health inventions and the end user, driving increased economic growth for the province and country. The bioscience industry in Manitoba generates over $10.4 billion
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December 6, 2021 (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) – Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has partnered with Andgo Systems in a commercialization project driven by the Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network to quickly and efficiently deploy staff to help in the fight against COVID-19 in Saskatchewan. Early in the pandemic, SHA identified that
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December 3, 2021 (Hamilton, Ontario) – Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) has introduced the use of SterileCare’s KiteLockTM solution to clean venous catheters for oncology patients, through an ongoing Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network commercialization project. With the help of SterileCare, HHS hopes to advance patient safety. A venous catheter
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November 30, 2021 (Brampton, Ontario) – The Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network and the new Ryerson Venture Zone (RVZ) in Brampton, Ontario are partnering to support the growth of more winning made-in-Canada technology solutions in the healthcare space. The partnership allows for both programs to refer Canadian health technology
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November 25, 2021 (Calgary, Alberta) – The Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network is partnering with the University of Calgary’s W21C Research and Innovation Centre (W21C) to reach their shared goal of introducing more homegrown technology solutions into Canada’s healthcare sector, while assisting an even greater number of companies on
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November 24, 2021 (Toronto, Ontario) – SE Health and BookJane are working together on a Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network commercialization project to implement Toronto-based BookJane’s all-in-one staff management solution, J360, in select senior living operations in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The solution is improving front-line staff utilization
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System partners developing evidence-based business cases to accelerate adoption of high potential, home-grown health innovations. The Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network is partnering with the Edmonton-based Institute of Health Economics (IHE) to ensure the Network’s companies can access the evidence they need to prove the value of their innovations,
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SickKids procures Semantic Health’s AI-assisted coding and auditing platform to improve data quality and coder productivity November 16, 2021 (Toronto, ON) – Semantic Health Inc. (“Semantic Health”), a Toronto-based health technology company, is pleased to announce that it has concluded an agreement with The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) to
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