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Welcome To ACCESS 2022
COVID-19 has accelerated the need for and use of digital health solutions and Canada Health Infoway will continue to work closely with federal, provincial and territorial governments and other partners to advance these solutions.
A new day in health care is here.
Digital Health Week (November 16-22, 2020) is an annual celebration and recognition of how digital health is transforming the delivery of care across Canada. Join the Digital Health Week conversation and share your story.
To help accelerate the shift to virtual care, Canada Health Infoway is working with Health Canada and the provinces and territories to quickly develop and expand virtual care solutions across Canada.
Digital Health InfoCast brings digital health leaders and innovators into conversation. Hear their stories and imagine a new day in health care.
As the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic disrupts the daily lives of Canadians, a corresponding increase in opioid-related overdoses continues.
The blockchain-powered digital health pass will allow individuals to store their health information on their smartphones.
Since the onset of COVID-19, doctors say they have been hearing how patients are more and more anxious about going to the hospital
The feature allows users in Toronto and the GTA to access their existing health records on their mobile, through Apple’s Health app.
As the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic disrupts the daily lives of Canadians, a corresponding increase in opioid-related overdoses continues.
The blockchain-powered digital health pass will allow individuals to store their health information on their smartphones.
Since the onset of COVID-19, doctors say they have been hearing how patients are more and more anxious about going to the hospital
The feature allows users in Toronto and the GTA to access their existing health records on their mobile, through Apple’s Health app.
As the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic disrupts the daily lives of Canadians, a corresponding increase in opioid-related overdoses continues.
The blockchain-powered digital health pass will allow individuals to store their health information on their smartphones.
Since the onset of COVID-19, doctors say they have been hearing how patients are more and more anxious about going to the hospital
The feature allows users in Toronto and the GTA to access their existing health records on their mobile, through Apple’s Health app.
As the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic disrupts the daily lives of Canadians, a corresponding increase in opioid-related overdoses continues.
The blockchain-powered digital health pass will allow individuals to store their health information on their smartphones.
Since the onset of COVID-19, doctors say they have been hearing how patients are more and more anxious about going to the hospital
The feature allows users in Toronto and the GTA to access their existing health records on their mobile, through Apple’s Health app.
Working together, Canadians, health care practitioners and industry can transform health care.