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VANCOUVER – Medical imaging technologies such as MRIs, CT scanners and even older technologies such as ultrasound machines are vital tools for medical decision-making and treatment.

Unfortunately, say Nadeem Esmail (pictured left) and Mackenzie Moir (pictured right) of the Fraser Institute in a new report, Canada tends to have fewer and older advanced medical t...


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LONDON, Ont. – The use of a portable MRI during a complex pituitary tumour procedure is being hailed as a “game-changer” by the London Health Sciences Centre neurosurgeon who led the operation. A Hyperfine Swoop portable brain MRI was used during a procedure to remove a patient’s pituitary tumour at University Hospital in October, enabling the surgical team to see the intrica...


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SEATTLE, Wash. – AWS is diving more deeply into the healthcare sector with the announcement of Amazon Connect Health, which it’s calling an agentic AI solution that handles high-volume administrative tasks such as appointment scheduling, clinical documentation, and medical coding. Currently it’s only available in the U.S.

“Rather than simply streamlining existi...


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TORONTO – The University of Toronto and the Indian Institute of Science are developing a centre of excellence that uses artificial intelligence to build predictive healthcare systems. The partners will work on AI-powered tools to improve early diagnosis of patients, expand access to care and train the next generation of AI and health leaders globally.

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VANCOUVER – Kindly, a Canadian-founded technology company supporting families with aging loved ones, has announced the national launch of its care navigation platform. Backed by the founders and leaders of TD Innovation Partners, Felix Health and Halo Health, Kindly combines human care expertise with AI-powered technology to deliver personalized support for families and those...


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