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October 26, 2022 (CANADA) – Today, the Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network hosted its Annual General Meeting (AGM) welcoming over 250 people from across Canada including some of Canada’s top health care organizations, business leaders, and government officials. During the AGM, the Network launched its first-ever Strategic Vision and
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Verto’s innovation accessible to national network of almost 30 health care organizations October 06, 2022 (Toronto, ON) – After a successful commercialization project funded by the Coordinated Accessible Network (CAN) Health Network, Unity Health Toronto is implementing technology from Toronto-based digital health company, Verto, to help manage ambulatory patient flow,
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September 7, 2022 (Maple Ridge, BC) – British Columbia-based Telexy Healthcare is joining the CAN Health Network to improve Point of Care Ultrasound (PoCUS) services across Canada. PoCUS allows health-care providers to diagnose patients wherever and whenever they are being treated. Whether it be in an ambulance, an emergency room,
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August 9, 2022 (Toronto, Ontario) – MOLLI®, a made-in-Canada, wire-free and radiation-free technology for localizing lesions for breast surgery, is now more widely available to all hospitals across Canada. MOLLI Surgical and Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre have successfully commercialized the Health Canada-approved and FDA-cleared MOLLI. Now, thanks to the support
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Elderly and aging diabetic health population most at risk August 8, 2022 (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island) – An innovative Canadian technology, intended to reduce the risk of falls, is now available locally through a commercialization project being conducted at Health PEI with support from the Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health
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July 26, 2022 (Edmonton, Alberta) – The Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network is pleased to announce that CASA Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health will be joining the Network in an effort to expand its unique programs and services throughout Alberta and across Canada. The CAN Health Network is
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Accessing live interpreters in seconds July 21, 2022 (Toronto, Ontario) – Canadian technology company, Voyce Canada, is rapidly breaking down language barriers within health-care organizations across the country. In support of improving care with better communication, Voyce Canada recently partnered with St. Mary’s General Hospital (St. Mary’s) on a commercialization
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Orchid Analytics, an operations research company based in Barrie, Ontario is now a part of the CAN Health Network’s growing list of innovative Canadian companies making a positive impact on the health-care system. With a history of developing custom simulations and statistical models to help hospitals and clinics make decisions,
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BC Company repurposing millions of disposable medical masks into construction materials May 17, 2022 (Saskatoon, SK) – Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has partnered with BC-based Vitacore Industries Inc. in a commercialization project driven by the Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network to bring first of its kind Personal Protective Equipment
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Funding will support CAN Health Network’s growth into Quebec, the territories, and with Indigenous communities April 8, 2022 (Mississauga, Ontario) – With yesterday’s release of the 2022 Federal Budget, the Government of Canada reinforced its commitment to the Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network with a $30 million investment. This
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