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SUMMARY:Webinar Wednesday - Introduce Clinical Intake - Tailor the AI - Improve the Scribe: CAMH × FirstHx on Where AI Documentation Breaks in Complex Care
DESCRIPTION:Where AI Scribes Break Today \nAI scribes are scaling rapidly—but “good enough” documentation can introduce real clinical\, legal\, and equity risk\, especially in specialty and complex care. \nImproving the Input: FirstHx \nFirstHx addresses this at the source by improving the clinical context fed into a scribe. Patients complete adaptive\, evidence-based clinical interviews before the visit\, generating structured\, longitudinal histories that reduce reliance on incomplete\, real-time conversations and allow clinicians to focus on diagnosis and treatment. \nImproving Interpretation: CAMH \nAt the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)\, the first enterprise AI scribe customized for mental health and addictions deployed in Canada shows where current approaches break—cross-organizational data leakage\, missed suicide risk\, incomplete mental status capture\, loss of non-verbal context\, and failure to reflect cultural nuance. \nWhat This Could Enable \nTogether\, these approaches point to a potential shift in integrated care. By combining structured pre-visit histories with AI that can interpret complex conversations\, documentation could become more complete and longitudinal—helping clinicians better identify patterns\, reduce misattribution\, and make more coordinated decisions across mental and physical health. \nCross-Sector Perspective \nThis session brings CAMH and FirstHx’s unaffiliated work together for the first time. Moderated by the eMental Health International Collaborative (eMHIC)\, it explores both the benefits and the limitations of cross-sector collaboration—and what becomes possible when different parts of the system are examined together\, without assuming partnership. \nSession Structure & Flow \n\nBrief framing of where AI scribes stand today\nCase study: FirstHx\nCase study: CAMH\nModerated panel discussion\nAudience Q&A\n\nKey Takeaways \n\nWhere AI scribes break in real-world care\nWhy both clinical context and interpretation matter\nRisks: clinician rework\, misdiagnosis\, legal exposure\, and inequities\nWhat this could enable for more connected\, whole-person care\n\nPresented by: \n\nDr. Tania Tajirian (LinkedIn) is Chief Health Information Officer and Chief of Hospital Medicine at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)\nDr. Chris O’Connor\, (LinkedIn) CEO of FirstHx\, critical care physician at Trillium Health Partners\, and Founder and former President of Think Research.\nLinda Hanane Mouhamou (LinkedIn) (she/her/elle)\, Management Consultant and Patient Partner
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/where-ai-documentation-breaks/
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SUMMARY:Digital Health Canada Office Hours Online
DESCRIPTION:Do you have questions? We have answers!\nEvery Thursday\, Digital Health Canada representatives are online to answer questions about membership\, events\, education—ask us anything! No registration required. Use the link below to join us via Microsoft Teams anytime between 12–1:00 p.m. ET. \nDROP IN
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/office-hours-online-2-4-3/2026-04-09/
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SUMMARY:Webinar Wednesday - Governing Generative AI: From Permission to Competency to Measurement
DESCRIPTION:Will Falk discusses his new CSA Public Policy Centre paper\, “A Complement\, Not a Substitute: Generative AI’s Role in Canadian Healthcare in 2026.”   \nThe paper’s central argument is simple: the bigger risk now is moving too slowly. Clinicians are already using generative tools for documentation and information retrieval. Patients are using them to get explanations and navigate a system that often fails to do either. Pretending we can pause this adoption doesn’t make healthcare safer.  It may lead to a shadow system. \nWill examines where generative AI offers real leverage against familiar constraints\, why the complement-versus-substitute distinction matters for clinical practice\, what early Canadian implementations are actually showing\, and what policymakers and regulators need to get right. The audience should expect a direct\, evidence-based case for moving faster with appropriate safeguards not another cautious call for more study. \nRead an excerpt from “A Complement\, Not a Substitute: Generative AI’s Role in Canadian Healthcare in 2026” at: https://www.canhealth.com/2026/02/26/governing-generative-ai-from-permission-to-competency-to-measurement/
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/webinar-wednesday-governing-generative-ai/
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SUMMARY:Digital Health Canada Office Hours Online
DESCRIPTION:Do you have questions? We have answers!\nEvery Thursday\, Digital Health Canada representatives are online to answer questions about membership\, events\, education—ask us anything! No registration required. Use the link below to join us via Microsoft Teams anytime between 12–1:00 p.m. ET. \nDROP IN
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/office-hours-online-2-4-3/2026-04-16/
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SUMMARY:Webinar Wednesday - Empowering Patients and Supporting Staff: Lessons Learned from a Patient Self-Check-in Kiosk Pilot
DESCRIPTION:Facing growing workforce pressures\, our organization took action by piloting patient self-check-in kiosks to enhance data accuracy\, reduce staff burnout\, and empower patients. Over six months\, adoption\, staff experience\, and workflow dependencies were analyzed. Findings revealed critical insights into digital readiness and change management. Key lessons highlighted the need for clear expectations\, staff engagement\, and seamless integration with booking processes which are foundational for sustainable\, patient-centred digital transformation.
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/webinar-wednesday-self-check-in-kiosk-pilot/
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SUMMARY:Digital Health Canada Office Hours Online
DESCRIPTION:Do you have questions? We have answers!\nEvery Thursday\, Digital Health Canada representatives are online to answer questions about membership\, events\, education—ask us anything! No registration required. Use the link below to join us via Microsoft Teams anytime between 12–1:00 p.m. ET. \nDROP IN
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/office-hours-online-2-4-3/2026-04-23/
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SUMMARY:Digital Health Canada Office Hours Online
DESCRIPTION:Do you have questions? We have answers!\nEvery Thursday\, Digital Health Canada representatives are online to answer questions about membership\, events\, education—ask us anything! No registration required. Use the link below to join us via Microsoft Teams anytime between 12–1:00 p.m. ET. \nDROP IN
URL:https://digitalhealthcanada.com/event-calendar/office-hours-online-2-4-3/2026-04-30/
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