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You're probably dealing with some version of the same problem I see across Canadian healthcare organisations. One system runs scheduling. Another holds chart data. Imagine living somewhere else. Virtual care was added quickly. Reporting sits in spreadsheets or a warehouse nobody fully trusts. Every department wants less friction, but
29 May 2026, 06:15 AM

You're probably dealing with one of two situations right now. Either your organisation already knows what it needs to build, a patient portal, virtual care workflow, connected device platform, claims automation tool, clinician app, and can't get it shipped without creating new compliance risk. Or you've got a product
25 May 2026, 07:29 AM

Many healthcare teams realise they're not audit-ready at the worst possible moment. A notice arrives. Someone asks for access logs, approval history, training records, policy versions, and proof that a control was working six months ago. The app may be functioning well for users, but the evidence behind it
21 May 2026, 02:25 AM

The clinic opens at 8:00. By 8:12, the front desk has already handled a patient who was booked into the wrong appointment type, a prior authorisation that still hasn't come back, two voicemails about prescription renewals, and a claim rejection that no one noticed until the patient called upset.
20 May 2026, 00:00 AM
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