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Canadian healthcare organisations do not have a data shortage. They have a decision-speed problem. Hospitals, regional health authorities, and insurers now pull information from EHRs, claims platforms, scheduling systems, provincial repositories, contact centres, and spreadsheets maintained outside formal governance. The operational risk is not volume alone. It is the
26 Apr 2026, 09:05 AM

Many healthcare products start the same way. A clinic lead, founder, or operations manager sees a real bottleneck every day: referrals trapped in inboxes, intake forms re-entered by staff, follow-up gaps that frustrate patients, or insurance workflows that waste clinician time. The product idea is usually sound. The trap
24 Apr 2026, 08:53 AM

A small clinic upgrading from spreadsheets and email attachments often thinks the software decision is mainly about features. It isn’t. The first real decision is whether the system can handle sensitive health information in a way regulators, staff, and patients can trust. That matters even more if your operation
22 Apr 2026, 09:43 AM

You’re probably in the middle of a familiar problem. One department wants lab data in the main chart. Another wants pharmacy feeds cleaned up. Your analytics team is asking for FHIR APIs. Privacy wants Canadian data residency nailed down before procurement signs anything. And the EHR vendor is telling
11 Apr 2026, 08:55 AM
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