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SUMMARY:Make the most of your Digital Health Canada membership
DESCRIPTION:Are you enjoying the full value of your Digital Health Canada membership? \nJoin us for tips on making the most of your membership in the upcoming year. Learn about: the membership community; key member benefits and how to enjoy them; networking and professional development opportunities; volunteer opportunities; and more.\n \nPresented by members of the Digital Health Canada National Office Team.
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/make-the-most-of-your-digital-health-canada-membership-2/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:e-Health25 Abstract Submission Guidelines
DESCRIPTION:Join us at noon EST on Wednesday\, September 4\, for Everything You Need to Know About Abstract Submission\, a quick webinar session to guide you through the essential steps of submitting an abstract for e-Health 2025. Presented by e-Health Conference Director Treasure D. Ledgister\, information from this webinar will help you: \n\nUnderstand the submission guidelines ensuring you know exactly what’s required to submit an abstract for e-Health 2025\nMaximize your impact with tips on how to craft an abstract that stands out\, increases your chances of acceptance\, and effectively communicates the significance of your work\nAvoid common pitfalls that can hinder your submission and learn strategies to avoid them\nFind answers to your questions\nLearn key dates and deadlines\n\nThis webinar is perfect for digital health professionals\, researchers\, academics\, and health and healthcare delivery professionals interested in presenting at e-Health 2025 (Toronto\, June 1 – 3). Whether you have submitted abstracts in the past or are preparing your first one\, this webinar will help you navigate the abstract submission process with confidence.\nThere is no charge for attending this webinar. We hope to see you there!
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/e-health25-abstract-submission-guidelines/
LOCATION:Online
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UID:10000120-1724313600-1724346000@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:Webinar Wednesday - Personalized Prevention Approach
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Dr. Abbas Zavar will present Personalized Medicine\, defined as delivering the right clinical intervention—whether diagnostic\, preventive\, or therapeutic—at the right time\, for the right individual. You will learn about the principles of Personalized Medicine and its importance in shifting healthcare from a one-size-fits-all model to a more individualized approach. This approach leverages advanced clinical data sciences\, genetic information\, and patient-specific data to create tailored healthcare plans that optimize outcomes. \nThe session will then focus on the prevention aspect of Personalized Medicine\, highlighting how early identification and intervention\, based on a detailed understanding of individual risk factors\, can significantly improve health outcomes. \nA brief overview of the Preventive Assessment Tools (PAT) project will be provided\, showcasing a research initiative to develop a suite of tools designed to assess risk factors across various health domains. These tools integrate lifestyle\, environmental\, clinical\, and SDoH data to map risk factors to potential diseases\, providing a holistic view of a patient’s health profile. \nAdditionally\, the role of AI in this approach will be discussed\, demonstrating how AI can analyze large datasets\, identify patterns\, and provide actionable insights that support personalized prevention strategies\, ultimately leading to more precise and effective healthcare interventions. \nFinally\, to ensure a robust foundation for personalized preventive care\, Dr. Zavar’s white paper\, which explores the integration of diverse data domains—including health-related\, biomarkers\, lifestyle-related\, and environmental—will address the required data for this comprehensive approach.
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/webinar-wednesday-personalized-prevention-approach/
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UID:10000005-1724140800-1729011600@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:Digital Health Canada Fellows Program - Call for Applications
DESCRIPTION:The Digital Health Canada Fellows program recognizes members who have made significant and sustained voluntary contributions through the association to advance the digital health industry in Canada. \nDigital Health Canada Fellows represent the pinnacle of volunteerism\, combining experience\, professionalism\, and contributions made to their peers and the industry through active and sustained engagement with Digital Health Canada. Digital Health Canada Fellows are the leaders and contributors who champion and promote the association and digital health in Canada. \nFellows are recognized as advocates\, champions\, and leading volunteer contributors to Digital Health Canada. \n\n\nApply to be recognized as a Digital Health Canada Fellow! Applications accepted until end of day October 15\, 2024. \nLEARN MORE
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/digital-health-canada-fellows-program-call-for-applications/
LOCATION:Online
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UID:10000116-1724054400-1727802000@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:Women Leaders in Digital Health Award Nominations
DESCRIPTION:Launched in 2017 by Digital Health Canada\, the annual Women Leaders in Digital Health Award recognizes those female visionaries who are harnessing the power of IT to transform Canadian health and healthcare. The award is unique among power lists and award programs in that it recognizes women at any stage of their career and is inclusive of all women of influence no matter where they might be in the health IT field. \nThe award is open to all females working in the Canadian digital health community—including members and non-members of Digital Health Canada—at all stages of their career from Emerging Professional (first 7 years in profession) to Leader (within their department or organization) to Executive (representing Director level and up). Each year\, up to ten new Women Leaders in Digital Health are selected for recognition by an adjudication committee of industry peers. \nNOMINATION FORM \nNomination criteria \n\nThe nominee’s efforts have made a significant contribution to move the Canadian digital health agenda forward.\nThe nominee’s leadership and influence is recognized within her organization\, jurisdiction and/or the national level.\nThe nominee’s leadership and influence has made a significant contributionto or strongly impacted health outcomes or health system improvements.\nThe contribution is a result of the nominee’s dedication and promotion of activities\, involvement with organizational change\, or transformation through the use of technology.\nAlso requires sound operational strength including the qualities of enterprise\, confidence\, and credibility\, effective organizational communication\, and broad influence.\nThe nominee’s submission represents achievements made in the previous year (2023 – 2024)\n\nSupporting Material Required \n\nA letter outlining the particular reasons the nominee is recommended for consideration\nAt least two other letters of support for the nominee\nThe nominee’s biography\, photo\, profile or summary of qualifications\n\nDigital Health Canada is committed to diversity\, inclusion and equity in connection with our vision\, mission\, values and pillars. We strive to develop an awards program that reflects the diversity of the Canadian health ecosystem and the Digital Health Canada member and stakeholder community. We actively welcome nominations for people who are Black\, Indigenous\, LGBTQIA2S+\, or living with disability\, as well as People of Colour or members of other racialized\, marginalized\, and equity-seeking groups.
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/women-leaders-in-digital-health-nominations/
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SUMMARY:Certificate Summer Sale
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy 30% off regular pricing for the Virtual Care Certificate and the Enterprise Innovation Certificates \nThe Virtual Care Certificate is ideal for anyone interested in understanding virtual care\, including clinicians and other providers; technology and data management professionals; new Canadians seeking a better understanding of Canadian healthcare; health delivery organization and government employees; patients and patient partners. Learn about: Scope and definition of virtual care • Pros and cons of different care delivery methods • Considerations when planning or scaling virtual care delivery • Patient and provider perspectives • Privacy concerns • Virtual care applications and variations across jurisdictions • Real world examples of virtual care in different healthcare settings. \nLimited Time Offer—this special ends September 22\, 2024!  \nVirtual Care Certificate for Members \n\nRegular Price: $75\nSummer Sale Price: $52.50\n\nVirtual Care Certificate for Non-members \n\nRegular Price: $150\nSummer Sale Price: $105\n\nREGISTER \n\nEnterprise Innovation Certificate: Health delivery organizations face challenges as they drive forward with digital transformation of the traditional enterprise model and integration of entrepreneurial care delivery models and clinical innovations. This course will:​ Define what innovation encompasses​ • Present the current Canadian landscape for enterprise innovation​ • Identify the factors that promote successful innovation • Identify the barriers that impede enterprise innovation. • Provide research that supports new concepts within the field of enterprise innovation in healthcare​ • Elaborate on a framework for the factors that promote successful enterprise innovation within an organization. \nLimited Time Offer—this special ends September 22\, 2024!  \nEnterprise Innovation Certificate for Members \n\nRegular Price: $75\nSummer Sale Price: $52.50\n\nEnterprise Innovation Certificate for Non-members \n\nRegular Price: $150\nSummer Sale Price: $105\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/certificate-summer-sale-2/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Core HI Summer Sale
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy 30% off regular pricing for the Digital Health Canada Core Health Informatics Course Bundle.  \nThis comprehensive course on Health Informatics Professional Competencies equips learners with the essential knowledge and skills to effectively manage and utilize health information within the healthcare sector. The course is structured into seven virtual modules\, each focusing on a key domain of health informatics. By completing this course\, learners will develop a holistic understanding of health informatics and its application in improving healthcare outcomes and be well-prepared to contribute to the improvement of healthcare delivery through the effective use of information and technology. \nLimited Time Offer—this special ends September 22\, 2024!  \nCore Health Informatics for Members\n\nRegular price: $550\nSummer Sale price: $385.00\n\nCore Health Informatics for Non-members\n\nRegular price: $950\nSummer Sale price: $665.00
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/core-hi-summer-sale/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240626T120000
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UID:10000107-1719403200-1719406800@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:"What's in it for me?" - Developing patient education cartoon videos to improve virtual care services
DESCRIPTION:When designing a virtual care service\, the impact on staff and providers is often considered\, but what about the patients? By the end of this presentation\, you will be able to discuss strategies you can use to develop patient-centered resources such as cartoon videos\, for virtual care services in support of patient understanding\, adoption and sustainment.
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/240624webwed/
LOCATION:Online
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UID:10000108-1719403200-1719406800@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:Online Information Session - UBC Micro-certificate in Innovation Leadership: Medical & Bio-Innovations.
DESCRIPTION:Unlock the Future of Healthcare Innovation with UBC’s New Micro-certificate in Innovation Leadership \nOn Wednesday June 26th\, 12pm Pacific\, join us for an online information session to learn about the UBC Micro-certificate in Innovation Leadership: Medical and Bio-Innovations\, an exciting new program developed by the UBC School of Biomedical Engineering (SBME)\, with critical insights from SBME’s Industry Advisory Committee. \nThis one-of-a-kind program addresses the gap between scientific breakthroughs and the marketplace by equipping participants with essential legal\, strategic\, and practical skills required for successful commercialization of healthcare innovations. \n\nMeet Danielle Walker\, Strategic Partnerships Manager\, SBME to learn more about the courses and instructors. Bring your questions to a Q&A following the presentation.\nWe will send you instructions to join the online information session when you register. Can’t attend—don’t worry. We will send you a recording.
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/online-information-session-ubc-micro-certificate-in-innovation-leadership-medical-bio-innovations/
LOCATION:Online
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UID:10000091-1718798400-1718802000@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:Digital Health Canada Annual General Meeting 2024
DESCRIPTION:All Digital Health Canada Members are encouraged to register and attend the Annual General Meeting on Wednesday\, June 19 from 12 – 1 PM ET. \nThe following matters will constitute the Agenda of the Digital Health Canada Annual General Meeting 2024 (Virtual): \n\nCall to Order\nApproval of the Minutes of the Annual General Meeting held June 14\, 2023\nPresident’s Report\nCEO Report\nTreasurer’s Report and Audited Financial Statements for Fiscal Period ending March 31\, 2024\nAppointment of the Auditor for 2024 – 2025\nBoard Development Committee Report on Nominations and Elections\nIntroduction of Incoming Board of Directors\nOther Business\nAdjournment\n\nUseful Links \n\n2023-2024 Annual Report\nAGM Minutes June 14\, 2023
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/digital-health-canada-annual-general-meeting-2024/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Commercializing an Artificial Intelligence-based Clinical Decision Support System for Patients with Coronary Artery Disease: Opportunities and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Coronary artery disease is the leading cause of death globally. Although clinical practice guidelines on coronary revascularization exist\, clinicians still find it challenging to decide among medical therapy alone\, percutaneous coronary intervention\, and coronary artery bypass graft surgery due to unique patient characteristics and preferences. By leveraging rich\, large-scale patient data assets available in Alberta\, we have been developing and commercializing an artificial intelligence-based clinical decision support system to provide personalized\, data-driven treatment decision support at the point of care. This talk will discuss the opportunities and challenges that we have and will continue to face in our commercialization path\, as well as why commercialization is a good way to develop clinically impactful digital health solutions. \nThis webinar is presented in collaboration with Alberta Innovates and the AICE Concepts Program.
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/webwedjune12/
LOCATION:Online
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UID:10000054-1717056000-1717088400@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:CHIEF Executive Forum Spring Symposium: Site Visits
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, May 30\, registered attendees will visit the Provincial Health Services Authority’s Red Fish Healing Centre for Mental Health and Addiction at 9am PST\, followed by a visit to Providence Health Care’s New St. Paul’s Hospital Project at 12:15 PST. Transport will be provided from Parq Vancouver to the first site\, and from there to the second site. Attendees will be able to return to the hotel on their own after the conclusion of the second visit at 3:15pm PST. \nSite Visits are part of the CHIEF Executive Forum 2024 Spring Symposium experience\, starting with a reception after the close of e-Health 2024 Conference and Tradeshow. Continue the conversations started at e-Health with a small group of industry leaders and decision-makers at the May 28 reception and the May 29 Symposium. Stay over until May 30 for the return of the popular health-delivery organization site visits. Separate registration is required for each event. \n\nMay 28 Spring Symposium 2024 Reception\nMay 29 Spring Symposium 2024\nMay 30 Spring Symposium 2024 Site Visits
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/chief-executive-forum-spring-symposium-site-visits-2/
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UID:10000052-1716969600-1717002000@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:CHIEF Executive Forum Spring Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join us knowledge-sharing\, learning\, and networking with public and private sector digital health leaders from across Canada. Reserve your seat at the table where important digital health conversations happen. All CHIEF Executive Forum members are invited to attend—email chief@digitalhealthcanada.com to add your name to the guest list. \nThe CHIEF Executive Forum 2024 Spring Symposium experience will kick off with a networking reception after the close of e-Health 2024 Conference and Tradeshow. Continue the conversations started at e-Health with a small group of industry leaders and decision-makers at the May 28 reception and the May 29 Symposium. Stay over until May 30 for the return of the popular health-delivery organization site visits. Separate registration is required for each event. \n\nMay 28 Spring Symposium 2024 Reception\nMay 29 Spring Symposium 2024\nMay 30 Spring Symposium 2024 Site Visits
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/chief-executive-forum-spring-symposium/
LOCATION:Pan Pacific Vancouver\, 999 Canada Place\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6C 3B5\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240528T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240528T210000
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UID:10000053-1716917400-1716930000@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:CHIEF Executive Forum Spring Symposium: Reception
DESCRIPTION:The CHIEF Executive Forum 2024 Spring Symposium experience will kick off with a relaxing reception after the close of e-Health 2024 Conference and Tradeshow. Continue the conversations started at e-Health with a small group of industry leaders and decision-makers at the May 28 reception and the May 29 Symposium. Stay over until May 30 for the return of the popular health-delivery organization site visits. Separate registration is required for each event. \n\nMay 28 Spring Symposium 2024 Reception\nMay 29 Spring Symposium 2024\nMay 30 Spring Symposium 2024 Site Visits
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/chief-executive-forum-spring-symposium-reception/
LOCATION:The Kent\, 534 Cambie Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6B 2N7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240522T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240522T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053827
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UID:10000089-1716379200-1716382800@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Waiting Room at Urgent + Primary Care Centres: Improving Health Outcomes for Chemotherapy Patients Using Digital Remote Symptom Monitoring
DESCRIPTION:Part 1\nUrgent and Primary Care Centres (UPCC) across Vancouver Coastal Health were previously experiencing increased capacity and congestion in their waiting rooms. Overcrowded waiting rooms further increased patient’s frustration and anxiety when visiting the UPCC. Since the implementation of a virtual waiting room\, waiting room congestion has decreased and has significantly improved patient satisfaction and experience. \nA virtual waiting room was implemented across Urgent and Primary Care Centres (UPCC) in Vancouver\, Richmond and North Shore to manage their waiting room capacity by allowing clinically appropriate patients the flexibility to wait at an alternative location. Once the UPCC team is ready for the patient\, they alert the patient via a solution called Waitwhile\, which texts the patient instructing them to return to the UPCC. \nPart 2\nWhen Cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy can accurately and promptly report their symptoms and the care team is optimized to respond\, symptoms will be better managed leading to improved quality of life and decreased acute care visits and hospitalizations. Better management of side effects can also help to prevent treatment delays which will help to improve utilization of scarce chemotherapy chair spots. With this\, Richmond Hospital’s cancer team at Vancouver Coastal Health saw an opportunity to improve patient care by creating a remote symptom monitoring (RSM) system in conjunction with reorganization of the nursing team responsibilities by creating a new symptom management role \nThe hospital’s full-service outpatient cancer care clinic went live with a RSM monitoring system named RESPONSe in January 2024. Multiple design cycles included incorporation of conditional logic\, COSTARS oncology symptom specific questionnaires\, automatic triaging flags\, immediate self—management tips and links to educational resources. Over 30 patients have enrolled to date\, and early results show high completion rates of the health check and doctor’s visit surveys which have resulted in a response to 19 severe and 34 moderate reported side-effects and 63 symptom management phone calls by a dedicated symptom management nurse.
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/virtual-waiting-room-at-urgent-primary-care-centres-improving-health-outcomes-for-chemotherapy-patients-using-digital-remote-symptom-monitoring/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240515T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240515T130000
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UID:10000088-1715774400-1715778000@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:The Technical and Ethical Complexities of Genomic EHR Integration
DESCRIPTION:Molecular genetics technology has rapidly advanced over the last decade with significant acceleration as a result of SARS-CoV2. Improved testing platforms\, lowered costs\, and a wider range of options available for patients have outpaced the ability of electronic health records to store and make use of genetic data. This session will discuss the complexities surrounding the life cycle of genomic information from the time of reporting to its incorporation into the EHR\, to longer-term storage and access control. \nLearning objectives include: \n\nIdentifying the technical challenges associated with accurately incorporating genetic results into the EHR for medical decision making;\nIdentifying the confounders to that integration;\nDescribing ethical “best practices” for genomic data use in an EHR (especially for vulnerable populations); and\nConsidering the potential legal implications of genomic data storage in the EHR and issues around access\, information sharing\, and non-discrimination.
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/the-technical-and-ethical-complexities-of-genomic-ehr-integration/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240508T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240508T130000
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UID:10000087-1715169600-1715173200@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:Secure Medical Records Sharing: Innovations in Federated Learning for Disease Surveillance
DESCRIPTION:Electronic Medical Records are secure\, private\, lifetime records containing patient-health and point-of-care histories within the healthcare system\, which can be used for disease surveillance\, clinical studies\, and many others. It is hard to share and use EMR data across jurisdictions because of the differences and barriers in data governance and architecture\, as well as data security regulations. Federated learning is a new machine learning paradigm that trains machine learning models collaboratively without centralizing the data or exchanging data among clients\, such as hospitals. Federated learning can broaden data used for analysis while honouring the required ethical and data sharing agreements. \nAlthough sepsis is a major worldwide health problem\, identifying sepsis remains challenging. The definitions for sepsis have been changing over the past 25 years. There is no gold standard definition for sepsis. Wide variation in incidence rates results from sepsis identification beginning with a pre-determined clinical definition and searching for cases in administrative and/or EMR data. Published work primarily utilize limited site-specific administrative data or registry data collected specifically for sepsis case-finding\, presenting significant limitations on method generalization. \nWe propose to develop a novel Federated Learning framework for disease surveillance\, with applications to the detection of sepsis\, using electronic medical record data across multiple provinces in Canada without data sharing. We will evaluate the performance of the proposed framework through comparing with manual chart review\, traditional locally trained machine learning models\, as well as the commonly used coded definition of sepsis. The developed Federated Learning framework based on electronic medical records can be used to routinely detect sepsis for disease surveillance and monitoring and facilitate decision-making. \nThis webinar is presented in collaboration with Alberta Innovates and the LevMax Health Program.
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/secure-medical-records-sharing-innovations-in-federated-learning-for-disease-surveillance/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240506T080000
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UID:10000065-1714982400-1715965200@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:Digital Health Canada Board of Directors - Virtual Election
DESCRIPTION:The Digital Health Canada Board Development Committee invited Digital Health Canada members in good standing to put their name forward for election to the Board of Directors. The nomination period closed March 29\, 2024. \nDigital Health Canada strives to have a diverse Board representing our equitably-supported membership represents the cultural\, generational\, geographic\, sectoral and disciplinary diversity of the communities we serve. \nDigital Health Canada is committed to diversity\, inclusion and equity in connection with our vision\, mission\, values and pillars. We strive to develop an awards program that reflects the diversity of the Canadian health ecosystem and the Digital Health Canada member and stakeholder community. We actively welcome nominations for people who are Black\, Indigenous\, LGBTQIA2S+\, or living with disability\, as well as People of Colour or members of other racialized\, marginalized\, and equity-seeking groups. \nThe online election takes place between May 6\, 2024 – May 17\, 2024. Digital Health Canada members will receive a unique link to vote. \nMEET THE CANDIDATES
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/digital-health-canada-board-of-directors-virtual-election/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240501T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240501T130000
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CREATED:20260317T140438Z
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UID:10000086-1714564800-1714568400@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:Webinar Wednesday - Enabling Digital Patient Engagement Across the Mental Health Journey
DESCRIPTION:A digital front door platform developed by a large mental health hospital is a single point-of-entry for patients and families to engage in their mental health journey. This presentation will highlight key platform functions\, report preliminary results\, and share reflections on the collaborative relationship between the hospital and platform vendor.
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/webinar-wednesday-enabling-digital-patient-engagement-across-the-mental-health-journey/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240424T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240424T130000
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CREATED:20260317T140438Z
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UID:10000085-1713960000-1713963600@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:Webinar Wednesday Healthcare Innovation Rounds - Navigating Administrative Burden: Meaningful Digital Health Solutions for Community Family Medicine
DESCRIPTION:** This session is part of the Webinar Wednesday Healthcare Innovation Rounds series and has has been certified for Mainpro+® credit. ** \nJoin us for an insightful discussion on the challenges and opportunities faced by community physicians in today’s healthcare landscape. We’ll explore the administrative burden experienced by family doctors and examine the evolving role of digital health technology in alleviating and contributing to these challenges. We will provide an overview of government initiatives and digital tools aimed at decreasing administrative burden and increasing integration and interoperability. \nKey Learning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand the administrative burden faced by community physicians and its impact on overall satisfaction.\nExplore the interplay between digital health technology and community family medicine including factors to consider when implementing digital solutions.\nLearn about government initiatives (ex: Ontario’s Patients Before Paperwork) and innovative approaches to reduce administrative burden with a focus on patient-centred care and usability of digital products.
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/webinar-wednesday-healthcare-innovation-rounds-navigating-administrative-burden-meaningful-digital-health-solutions-for-community-family-medicine/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240423T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240423T150000
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UID:10000084-1713877200-1713884400@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:National Forum on AI in Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:Digital Health Canada’s CHIEF Executive Forum and Health Canada are partnering to execute a virtual National Forum on AI in Healthcare. \nThis event will raise awareness with federal\, provincial\, and territorial senior leaders of advancements in AI for healthcare and offer a forum to discuss priorities for AI in healthcare\, including risks\, opportunities\, and safeguards for the ethical and responsible adoption and scaling of digital solutions in healthcare. \nPart A will consist of an overview of key AI for health developments highlighting specific examples across a variety of health settings. \nPart B will host a two-part panel discussion of opportunities\, risks\, and safeguards for potential digital solutions. Panelists will share perspectives on adapting and scaling AI technologies in their respective jurisdictions and reflections on key takeaways. \nAll CHIEF Executive Forum members are invited to attend—email chief@digitalhealthcanada.com to add your name to the guest list. \nFrench version of the program available here.
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/national-forum-on-ai-in-healthcare/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240423T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240423T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053827
CREATED:20260317T140438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T140438Z
UID:10000082-1713873600-1713877200@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:Industry Showcase: Partnering to Craft a Population Health Management Approach for Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta
DESCRIPTION:Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is a growing challenge\, placing increasing strain on healthcare system resources. New and innovative approaches that leverage data and digital solutions are needed in order to tackle this complex and dynamic challenge. Join us to learn about a partnership between Alberta Health and Novartis that seeks to reimagine the approach to cardiovascular disease in the province. \nPresented by
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/industry-showcase-partnering-to-craft-a-population-health-management-approach-for-cardiovascular-disease-in-alberta/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240418T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240418T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053827
CREATED:20260317T140438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T140438Z
UID:10000077-1713441600-1713445200@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:The Burning Platform: Why Organizations Are Investing in Leadership Integration Now
DESCRIPTION:As healthcare organizations continue to wrestle with the human resources (HR) crisis\, there is increasing awareness that leadership development can increase retention and performance\, as well as enabling leaders to advance strategic priorities. As a result\, more and more organizations across sectors are realizing the benefits of investing not just in individual leaders\, but in leadership integration organization-wide. \nDespite the widespread recognition of the importance of distributing leadership and integrating it into the organizational culture\, the first priority in convincing decision-makers to commit is answering the question: “why now?”. This crucial foundation addresses the first step in Kotter’s change leadership model: the burning platform. \nThe Certified Health Executive (CHE) Program is pleased to present an interactive exclusive webinar for CCHL Strategic Alliance partners\, led by the CCHL’s Dr. Jaason Geerts\, Vice-President of Research and Leadership Development\, entitled\, “The Burning Platform: Why Organizations Are Investing in Leadership Integration Now”. \nDuring the session\, Dr. Geerts will begin by engaging the audience with an overview of the current context of healthcare leadership\, including based on perspectives shared by participants beforehand through an online survey. The session will then cover the potential benefits of leadership integration system-wide and evidence-based and leading-practice strategies for further integration based on the most recent findings from the College’s national and international research initiatives. \nThe session will conclude with encouraging participants to identify and commit to next steps that they can apply in their workplaces. \nThis webinar is the sixth in a series of biannual engagements exclusive to members\, staff\, and students of CCHL’s Strategic Alliance partners.
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/the-burning-platform-why-organizations-are-investing-in-leadership-integration-now/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240417T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240417T130000
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CREATED:20260317T140438Z
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UID:10000083-1713355200-1713358800@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:Supporting Primary Care with Evidence-Based Digital Point-of-Care Tools
DESCRIPTION:The Evidence2Practice Ontario (E2P) program is focused on digitizing quality standards in both primary care and acute care to support clinicians in delivering high-quality care across the province. E2P is co-led by the Centre for Effective Practice\, the eHealth Centre of Excellence and North York General Hospital. E2P is funded by Ontario Health as part of the province’s Digital First for Health Strategy. \nThis presentation will provide a brief overview of the development and implementation of Ontario Health’s Quality Standards for heart failure\, anxiety disorders\, major depression\, diabetes\, and COPD into clinical decision support tools embedded into existing primary care workflows. The presentation will then dive into a demonstration of three E2P tools for primary care: COPD for Telus PS Suite\, Anxiety Disorders and Major Depression for Accuro QHR\, and Heart Failure for OSCAR Pro. Finally\, a clinician end-user will join to provide their clinical perspective and experience using E2P tools and change management supports.
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/supporting-primary-care-with-evidence-based-digital-point-of-care-tools/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240410T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240410T130000
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UID:10000081-1712750400-1712754000@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:Webinar Wednesay - “Patient Portal Soup”: Addressing Equitable Access for All
DESCRIPTION:Today’s healthcare landscape finds patients struggling to navigate multitudes of portals\, processes\, systems and passwords to gain access to health information. Patients are literally drowning in portal “soup”. This presentation delves into the multifaceted problem of the overwhelming number of patient portals and the proposed solution to mitigate this confusion.
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/webinar-wednesay-patient-portal-soup-addressing-equitable-access-for-all/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240404T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240404T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T053827
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UID:10000075-1712232000-1712235600@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:From learning to leading: Career-building tips from emerging digital health professionals
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this engaging professional development webinar featuring three Emerging Professional members sharing stories from their personal career journeys. Learn how they navigated the transition from student to professional\, what worked and what didn’t\, and what they learned along the way about connecting with the Canadian digital health community through membership. \nThis webinar is ideal for students and new professionals looking for advice on bridging the gap between student and professional.
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/from-learning-to-leading-career-building-tips-from-emerging-digital-health-professionals/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240216T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240405T000000
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CREATED:20260317T140459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T140459Z
UID:10000063-1708070400-1712275200@digitalhealthcanada.com
SUMMARY:Digital Health Canada Awards - Nomination Period
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 call for nominations is now open!\nNOMINATION FORM \nNominations close on April 5\, 2024.\nWinners will be announced at e-Health 2024 Conference and Tradeshow in Vancouver May 26 – 28. \nAward Categories\nDigital Health Executive of the Year\nPurpose: Recognizes up to three individual Executives (representing Director level and up) whose outstanding contributions as a leader\, have helped advance Digital Health or Virtual Health in Canada \nEligibility: This award is open to any executive in the digital health community in Canada working in either the public or private sector. This award is open to members and non-members of Digital Health Canada. NOTE: Current members of the Digital Health Canada Board of Directors and Awards Adjudication Committee are ineligible for this award. \n\nDigital Health Leader of the Year\nPurpose: Recognizes up to three individual leaders (non-executive leader within their department or organization)\, whose outstanding ongoing contribution\, have helped advance Digital Health or Virtual Health in Canada. \nEligibility: This award is open to any leader (non-executive\, non-emerging professional) in the digital health community in Canada working in either the public or private sector. This award is open to members and non-members of Digital Health Canada. NOTE: Current members of the Digital Health Canada Board of Directors and Awards Adjudication Committee are ineligible for this award. \n\nClinical Innovator of the Year\nPurpose: Recognizes up to three individual clinical innovators\, who have shown outstanding leadership in Canada in advancing the use of Digital Health or Virtual Health in clinical practice resulting in improved provider and patient experiences and outcomes. \nEligibility: This award is open to any practicing clinician leaders at local\, regional and/or national levels in the digital health community in Canada working in either the public or private sector. This award is open to members and non-members of Digital Health Canada. \nThe nominee’s clinical\, digital health/virtual health colleagues have recognized him/her as a champion for advancing the adoption and benefits such as those of EHRs\, EMRs\, EPR’ and other such records; The nominee has served as a role model\, champion and leader in encouraging design\, implementation and use of digital health/virtual health to improve knowledge based practice and the quality of patient care; and/or The nominee provides demonstrated leadership in encouraging the appropriate use of digital health/virtual health in practice and the management of patient/client/resident care/education and improved health outcomes. \n\nCommunity Care Leader of the Year\nPurpose: Recognizes up to three individual Community Care Leaders who have shown outstanding leadership in Canada in advancing the use of Digital Health or Virtual Health resulting in improved provider and patient experiences and outcomes. \nEligibility: This award is open to any community care leaders working at local\, regional and/or national levels in the digital health community in Canada working in either the public or private sector. This award is open to members and non-members of Digital Health Canada. \nThe nominee’s colleagues have recognized him/her as a champion for advancing digital health/virtual health in the community; The nominee has served as a role model\, champion and leader in encouraging digital health/virtual health to improve knowledge-based practice and the quality of patient care; and/or the nominee provides demonstrated leadership in encouraging the appropriate use of digital health/virtual health to improve health outcomes. \n\nEmerging Leader of the Year\nPurpose: Recognizes up to three individual emerging leaders who are in the first seven years of their Digital Health or Virtual Health career and have clearly demonstrated leadership and achieved early success. \nEligibility: This award is open to any emerging professional in the digital health/virtual health community in Canada working in either the public or private sector. It is applicable to those individuals who are in the first seven years of their Digital Health or Virtual Health career and has not held a leadership (director level and above) position in another industry. This award is open to members and non-members of Digital Health Canada. \n\nStart-up Innovator of the Year\nPurpose: Recognizes up to three Start-Up Innovators who have clearly demonstrated leadership and innovation and whose outstanding contribution has advanced Digital Health or Virtual Health in Canada. \nEligibility: This award is open to any start-up innovator in the digital health or virtual health community in Canada. It is applicable to professionals working in a start-up that is innovative and in the early stages of developing a business model that has the potential to scale rapidly. Start-up innovators are working to validate product-market fit\, establish a business model to support scalability and profitability\, and are looking to grow rapidly in Canada and internationally. This award is open to members and non-members of Digital Health Canada. \n\nSteven Huesing Scholarship\nThe Steven Huesing Scholarship honours the contributions our founding president made to the industry. \nThe scholarship was established in 1999 to reflect the spirit\, dedication and innovation that our founding president brought to the field of health informatics (HI). The scholarship consists of a cash honorarium of $1\,000; a one-year Digital Health Canada Student Membership; and a student registration for the next e-Health Conference and Tradeshow. \nEligibility: Scholarship applications are accepted from any student currently enrolled in a Health Informatics or related program at an accredited post-secondary institution. The applicant should be of sound academic standing\, demonstrate active involvement and achievement in HI\, and show how his/her educational work has made a recognized contribution to advancing the thinking in HI. \nThe following must be submitted with the application: transcript of marks; assessment by an academic advisor; proof of enrolment in and current attendance at a recognized Canadian post-secondary institution in a HI or related program; and description of the applicant’s involvement and achievements in health informatics (written submission of 500 words).
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/digital-health-canada-awards-2/
LOCATION:Online
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