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OTTAWA – The Health Standards Organization (HSO) is delighted to announce the appointment of Frédéric Abergel (pictured), Ph.D., as the new chief executive officer for HSO and Accreditation Canada. Frédéric brings more than 25 years of distinguished leadership in healthcare, with a proven record of driving transformation and innovation across local, regional, and provincial h...


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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif – OpenAI is making a bigger push into healthcare with the announcement of OpenAI for Healthcare, a set of products designed to help healthcare organizations deliver more consistent, high-quality care for patients.

The products are aimed at both healthcare providers and consumers. On the provider front, it said ChatGPT for Healthcare is alre...


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VANCOUVER – Telus Corp. says it has hired TD Securities Inc. and Jefferies Securities Inc. as financial advisers to aid in the review of Telus Health as it seeks a partner for the business. The company says the financial advisers will help with its monetization strategy for Telus Health, which may include the identification and evaluation of potential strategic partnerships.<...


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SASKATOON – Pleasant Hill School in Saskatoon is expected to be resurrected as a wellness centre with an MRI machine this fall, according to the CEO of the First Nations corporation behind the redevelopment.

Jay Funk, CEO of Ahtahkakoop Cree Developments Medical Holdings LP,  appeared before city council’s municipal planning commission to discuss the proje...


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MONTREAL – Santé Québec’s push toward establishing digital medical records for all Quebecers – to date over budget by $135 million from initial projections – has already been scaled down, as nurses will still have to take down patients’ vital signs on paper rather having the information uploaded into the computer system automatically.

According to a report in t...


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