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    • January 22, 2025
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
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    Nova Scotia is leading the way in Canada to truly empower and enable citizens to access their health information anywhere, any time through the  YourHealthNS app. This represents a significant milestone in advancing connected data sources and systems through data interoperability standards. Nova Scotia is accelerating progress as per the Canada Health Infoway Pan-Canadian Interoperability Roadmap that was released in 2023.

    Hear from Nova Scotia Health's CIO, Scott McKenna, about how they are leveraging internal support and strong and positive collaboration with partners, including innovative industry leaders, to effect change. He will share key learnings and insights that could be helpful to other provinces as they continue their respective digital health and interoperability journeys.

    Presented by: 

    Scott McKenna, Nova Scotia Health

    Scott McKenna assumed the role of Nova Scotia Health’s Chief Information Officer (CIO) in October 2022. Scott came to Nova Scotia Health from his role as Chief Information Officer for both Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada, having spent the majority of his 32-year career working for federal government at the national level.

    As Chief Information Officer for Nova Scotia Health, Scott champions the Digital Health Strategy and is responsible for the planning and execution of the Information Management and Information Technology (IM/IT) strategy and operations. He also provides leadership and support to the IWK. Scott collaborates across health and digital sectors with internal and external partners to create and achieve our digital health strategy.

    As CIO with Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada, he led the development and delivery of their first digital strategy in the modernization of program delivery. He also led the development and execution of Health Canada’s data strategy as well as facilitated and enabled programs in developing business solutions through their Innovation Hub. He was responsible for enhancing and maintaining all infrastructure, development, and delivery of applications, and working with partners across government to enable the two lead departments in the Government of Canada’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Scott has significant background in health services and navigating complex public sector infrastructure across Canada, developing a vision for digital, modernization and innovation while leading people and culture through transformational change initiatives. He brings leadership depth, developing digital and IM/IT strategy and ensuring it is aligned with the overall business strategy of the organization while leading the delivery of diverse operational areas to ensure IM/IT services are available to our teams and partners.

    Saurabh Popat, TELUS Health

    Saurabh is a diversified tri-sector health care leader with over twenty-six years of experience across the private, public and not-for-profit health care sectors.

    He is currently the Director of Business Development, Public Sector (Ontario and Atlantic Canada) for TELUS Health, focused on partnerships, stakeholder relations and advancing quintuple aim value through digital health innovation, including data interoperability and solutions at scale. He also serves as a Board Director and Vice-President of The Empire Club of Canada and is an active member of Digital Health Canada and TechNation.

    He has served in varied leadership roles in the medtech sector with Abbott Diabetes Care and Baxter Canada, in the pharmaceutical sector with GlaxoSmithKline and Eli Lilly Canada, and with the Ontario Government, having served two Ontario Ministers of Health and leading various health system transformation portfolios including digital health, health innovation, strategic procurement, pharmaceuticals, pharmacy and laboratory services modernization.

    Saurabh has also served in various governance roles including Board Member at MEDEC, Board Member of the Canadian American Business Council, Co-Chair of the Digital Health Committee at Medtech Canada, Chair of the Ontario Committee at MEDEC and Member of the Ontario Medtech Working Group advising Ontario Health Innovation Council.



    Earn One Continuing Education Unit (CEU) for attending this webinar. Content from the webinar aligns with Core Health Informatics Topics: The Canadian Healthcare System, Information Technology, Analysis and Evaluation

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    • January 29, 2025
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
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    Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. For decades, the gold-standard test used to diagnose CAD was invasive coronary angiography (ICA). However, nearly half of the patients who receive ICA are found to have either no disease or non-significant CAD, meaning that while they receive a definitive diagnosis, they do not receive any therapeutic benefit. This is of concern because ICA is an expensive procedure, and it carries a small but real risk to patients (roughly 1/1000 ICAs results in stroke, heart attack and/or death). More recently, a non-invasive diagnostic test, cardiac computed tomographic angiography (CCTA), has been shown to be as effective as ICA at diagnosing CAD in the right patient population, while being significantly less expensive and less risky for patients.

    Our team has used Artificial Intelligence (AI) to develop and validate a predictive model for determining which patients should proceed directly to ICA versus which should receive CCTA. We have also developed and tested a centralized triage pathway for ICA and CCTA to direct patients to the most appropriate test and validated its acceptability to both patients and referring physicians. We are now evaluating the AI tool combined with the centralized triage pathway through a multisite randomized control trial at Hamilton Health Sciences and Niagara Health. This model of care will reduce risk to patients, reduce wait times for ICA and reduce costs to the health care system.

    Presented by: 

    JD Schwalm, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, McMaster University

    Dr. Schwalm is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at McMaster University.  He is an Interventional Cardiologist at Hamilton Health Sciences and Niagara Health with clinical interests in both coronary and structural interventions (including Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair).  Dr Schwalm is the site lead for cardiology at the Hamilton General Hospital, a Scientist at the Population Health Research Institute and the Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Implementation (CEBI).  His research focus is knowledge translation/implementation sciences as it relates to the field of cardiology at the patient, physician, and health system level.  Dr Schwalm has authored over 90 peer-reviewed publications and 4 book chapters. 

    JeremyPetch, Founder and Director, CREATE (CentRE for dAta science and digiTal hEalth)

    Dr. Jeremy Petch is the founder and Director of CREATE (CentRE for dAta science and digiTal hEalth), a multidisciplinary research and innovation team with expertise in digital health and clinical artificial intelligence, located at Hamilton Health Sciences. He is an Associate Professor at the Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto and an Associate Investigator at the Population Health Research Institute. Prior to joining HHS, he led St. Michael’s Hospital’s transformation into a data-driven organization, through the deployment of an advanced data and analytics infrastructure and co-founding the Li Ka Shing Centre for Healthcare Analytics Research and Training (LKS-CHART). Dr. Petch was previously a core member of CADTH’s Health Technology Expert Review Panel, chair of the board of Regent Park Community Health Centre, and co-chair of the Greater Hamilton Health Network’s Digital Health Secretariat.

    Earn One Continuing Education Unit (CEU) for attending this webinar. Content from the webinar aligns with Core Health Informatics Topics: The Canadian Healthcare System, Information Technology, Analysis and Evaluation

    Webinar Wednesday attendance is one of the benefits of Digital Health Canada Membership. Not a member yet? Join Digital Health Canada to enjoy Webinar Wednesdays and other benefits of membership. 

    • February 03, 2025
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • The Unicorn - Calgary's SuperPub| Basement level | 223- 8th Ave SW, Calgary, AB T2P 1B5
    • 13
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    Join us for snacks and socializing at this casual evening MeetUp in Calgary (conveniently taking place just before the AB25 Conference)! Digital Health Canada MeetUps offer opportunities to network with digital health professionals from your area in a relaxed atmosphere.

    Your $36.75 registration fee includes snacks plus one drinks ticket (soda, wine, or beer).


    Registration fees shown include 5% GST.
    Registration Cancellation Policy: All sales are final, and there are no refunds. Substitutions are available until February 3, 2025. Prices are in Canadian dollars.
    • February 04, 2025
    • 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
    • Delta Hotels Calgary Downtown | 209 4th Avenue SE, Calgary, AB, T2G 0C6 | Glacier Room
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    Join us in Calgary on February 4, 2025 to discuss Advancing Healthcare in Alberta. This important annual conference, presented in partnership with ANHIX (Alberta Network for Health Information eXchange), attracts leaders, thinkers, senior executives, and individuals within the health space from Calgary and the surrounding area.

    The 2024 conference will take place on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.


    • Registration fees shown include 5% GST 
    • Earn 4.5 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for attending this event.
    • Cancellation policy: Registration cancellations received before 5:00 PM PT on January 6, 2025, will be eligible for a full refund. Registration cancellations received after 5:00 PM PT on January 6, 2025, are non-refundable. An alternate attendee’s name may be substituted until February 4, 2025. For more information, please request substitutions in writing to info@digitalhealthcanada.com. Any registration transferred from a member to a non-member will be adjusted to the non-member rate. 
    • To inquire about sponsoring this event, contact Dino Falvo.
    • February 05, 2025
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
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    Physician shortages pose a critical challenge in rural and remote hospitals across B.C., leading to diversions, closures, and operational challenges. Our presentation will provide an overview of an innovative and collaborative approach to addressing physician shortages in BC: Virtual MRP for Mid-Sized Hospitals. The Virtual MRP (Most Responsible Provider) for Mid-Sized Hospitals model integrates virtual physicians into in-person care teams utilizing remote technology to enable patient care including assessment, diagnosis, referrals, and treatment.   

    In partnership, Interior Health, Northern Health, Emergency Care BC, the Ministry of Health, and the Provincial Health Services Authority's Provincial Virtual Health team have developed this model which aims to incorporate additional physician support into hospitals to stabilize hospital operations, address physician shortages, and reduce strain and burnout on in-person staff. This model will reduce service disruptions and enhance access to consistent, timely care. The model is being piloted at Cariboo Memorial Hospital (CMH) in Williams Lake, B.C., and scheduled to be piloted in Prince Rupert in early 2025; these pilots will inform scale and enable expansion to other sites across B.C.  

    Our presentation will highlight key activities taken as part of the development of this model, including: 

    • Learning from experts in other jurisdictional across Canada where similar models have been implemented with success. 
    • Actively collaborating with key partners including hospital physicians, nurses, allied health, clinical operations, IMIT teams, indigenous partners, patient partners, and hospital leadership. 
    • Strong application of the ADKAR model for change management and an innovation framework for all engagement, sessions, planning, and implementation. 
    • Identifying clinical, technical, and operational requirements. 
    • Contracting and collaborating with a third-party vendor.  
    • Developing a readiness checklist and implementation playbook for new pilot sites. 
    • Leveraging learnings from the pilot sites to inform provincial scale and spread of the model. 

    We will provide an overview of the key features and requirements of the Virtual MRP for Mid-Sized Hospital model including options for: virtual provider staffing, technology to facilitate virtual care, a technology implementation and support process, new clinical operational workflows, a process for coordinating patient visits and for sharing clinical information including medical record, and on-site staff to support the hands-on clinical interventions required at the site. We will discuss preliminary evaluation metrics from Cariboo Memorial Hospital and how lessons learned have been leveraged to other pilot sites and to help inform the provincial model of care. These learnings will be leveraged for continuous quality improvement. Findings will offer valuable and actionable insights to refine the model to ensure sustainability for long-term resilience against provider shortages and guide scaling and expansion of the model hospitals across B.C. 

    Presented by:

    Robyn Emde, Senior Clinical Leader, Provincial Virtual Health, PHSA

    Robyn is a Senior Clinical Leader with the Provincial Partnerships team within Provincial Virtual Health with the Provincial Health Services Authority in BC. She has a clinical background in occupational therapy and has worked across the continuum of care from acute and long-term care, to rural and remote community care and outreach. Robyn has a passion for building scalable, accessible, and equitable healthcare systems, and came into the virtual health space while completing her MBA in global healthcare at the University of Toronto.

    Karen Cooper, Executive Director for Clinical Operations – Thompson Cariboo, Interior Health Authority

    Karen is an Executive Director for Clinical Operations in the Thompson Cariboo rural region of Interior Health in BC.  She has a clinical background in physiotherapy and has worked in Alberta for Alberta Health Services and in BC for Island Health and now Interior Health.  She has worked across the care continuum in acute and community and private practice settings.  Having grown up in rural Alberta and having worked in rural and remote as a clinician, she has a passion for rural healthcare and supporting access to services for those in our edge communities.  She has a Master’s in healthcare leadership and is very excited to be presenting this impactful work to the Digital Health Canada audience.

    Karen lives in Kamloops, BC on the beautiful ancestral and unceded territory of the Secwepemc people. 

    Pam Mulroy, Regional Director, Virtual Health, Northern Health

    Pam Mulroy is a distinguished leader in virtual health at Northern Health, where she focuses on the integration and optimization of virtual services to address key health system priorities. As the Regional Director of Virtual Health, Pam spearheads the strategic planning, design, and implementation of virtual health services, ensuring that technologies are seamlessly woven into the overall health service delivery system. She collaborates closely with clinical leadership and health system partners to disseminate knowledge of successful virtual care practices and identify strategic requirements for the adoption of virtual care.

    With over a decade of experience in healthcare leadership, Pam previously served as the Executive Lead for Primary and Community Care at Northern Health. In this role, she led the implementation of primary care partnerships and strategies, significantly enhancing healthcare delivery across the region. One of her notable achievements includes the development, implementation, and operation of the Virtual Primary and Community Care Clinic, which has expanded access to virtual primary care services for rural, remote, and First Nations communities. This initiative has successfully augmented services and addressed critical service gaps by working in tandem with primary care teams across the region.

    Pam holds a Master of Public Health from the University of Victoria. Outside of her professional endeavors, she enjoys spending quality time with her husband and two children, exploring the diverse landscapes and activities that British Columbia has to offer.


    Earn One Continuing Education Unit (CEU) for attending this webinar. Content from the webinar aligns with Core Health Informatics Topics: The Canadian Healthcare System, Information Technology, Analysis and Evaluation

    Webinar Wednesday attendance is one of the benefits of Digital Health Canada Membership. Not a member yet? Join Digital Health Canada to enjoy Webinar Wednesdays and other benefits of membership. 

    • February 05, 2025
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Lions Pub (888 W Cordova St, Vancouver, BC, V6C 0A7)
    • 30
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    Join us for snacks and socializing at this casual evening MeetUp in Vancouver (conveniently taking place just before the BC25 Conference)! Digital Health Canada MeetUps offer opportunities to network with digital health professionals from your area in a relaxed atmosphere.

    Your $36.75 registration fee includes snacks plus one drinks ticket (soda, wine, or beer).


    Registration fees shown include 5% GST.

    Registration Cancellation Policy: All sales are final, and there are no refunds. Substitutions are available until February 5, 2025. Prices are in Canadian dollars.

    • February 06, 2025
    • 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
    • Westin Bayshore Vancouver, 1601 Bayshore Drive, Vancouver, BC, V6G2V4
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    This annual conference brings together professionals, organizations, and ideas from across the British Columbia digital health landscape. Attendees connect with existing communities and initiate new relationships within both traditional and emerging segments of health and healthcare in the greater Vancouver area. The 2024 conference will take place on Thursday, February 6, 2025. 


    • Registration fees shown include 5% GST 
    • Earn 4.5 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for attending this event.
    • Cancellation policy: Registration cancellations received before 5:00 PM PT on January 6, 2025, will be eligible for a full refund. Registration cancellations received after 5:00 PM PT on January 6, 2025, are non-refundable. An alternate attendee’s name may be substituted until February 6, 2025. For more information, please request substitutions in writing to info@digitalhealthcanada.com. Any registration transferred from a member to a non-member will be adjusted to the non-member rate. 
    • To inquire about sponsoring this event, contact Dino Falvo.
    • February 11, 2025
    • March 06, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • Online
    • 48
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    This winter, master the fundamentals of Canadian health informatics

    This compact virtual real-time series of courses will take learners through the core concepts of health informatics, equipping them with the essential knowledge and skills required to succeed in the Canadian digital health landscape.

    Each session of this core health informatics learning series will be presented virtually by established Canadian digital health professionals with real-world experience, diverse regional perspectives, and proven expertise in their area of study.

    The series' seven modules align with Digital Health Canada's defined Health Informatics Professional Core Competencies:

    • Information Management
    • Technology Ecosystem
    • Clinical and Health Services
    • The Canadian Health System
    • Healthcare Transformation
    • Project Management
    • Analysis and Evaluation

    PLUS a bonus session outlining the path to becoming a Certified Professional in Healthcare Information and Management Systems – Canada (CPHIMS-CA).

    • Start Date: February 11, 2025
    • End Date: March 6, 2025

    Earn 1 CEU for each hour of class time! 
    Refer to the HIMSS renewal requirements guidelines for more information.

    • February 19, 2025
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
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    Background: Growing demands for mental health services have resulted in increased interest in virtual interventions delivered online and via mobile applications. Internet-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (iCBT) is an evidence-based intervention where users progress on their own time through online modules to modify maladaptive thinking and behaviour patterns and develop coping skills. While the efficacy of iCBT for anxiety and depression has been demonstrated in randomized controlled trials, we leveraged linked, health-administrative data to examine its real-world effectiveness, compared to standard CBT. 

    Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, we compared individuals receiving iCBT (self-led, online modules with minimal, asynchronous therapist support) via a pilot program to those receiving standard CBT (scheduled, one-one-one, therapist-led sessions) in Ontario, Canada between Jan 2020 and Aug 2021. We utilized a Difference-in-Differences analysis to assess pre-post change in depression (PHQ-9) and anxiety (GAD-7) symptoms and examined mental health-related service utilization (emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and outpatient visits to psychiatrists and primary care providers) using Logistic and Negative Binomial regressions for binary and count outcomes, respectively. 
    Results: Among N=167 individuals enrolled in iCBT and N=300 controls receiving standard CBT, we found that treatment modality was a significant predictor of pre-post symptom change (p<0.01 for DID coefficients), with standard CBT clients experiencing a greater reduction in depression and anxiety symptoms (a 4-point reduction in PHQ-9 and 3.6-point reduction in GAD-7), compared to iCBT clients (2.3-point reduction in PHQ-9 and 0.35-point increase in GAD-7), though sensitivity analyses restricting to treatment completers somewhat attenuated this finding. While both groups experienced a reduction in MH-related service use, iCBT clients were more likely to continue visiting both acute care (ORadj=2.92, 95% CI 1.29-6.64) and outpatient physicians (RRadj=1.32, 95% CI 1.03-1.69) 1-year post-treatment, adjusted for age, comorbidities, and baseline symptom severity.
    Conclusions: In routine care, self-led iCBT appears to be less effective than standard CBT in terms of anxiety and depression symptoms and in terms of mental health-related service utilization. While iCBT remains a promising approach for leveraging technological innovation to meet access needs, the benefits of regular therapist contact cannot be overlooked.

    Presented by:

    Jenny Gatov, University of Toronto

    Jenny is a PhD student at the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (IHPME), specializing in Health Informatics. Her dissertation focuses on evaluating the real-world impact of Internet-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (iCBT) in Ontario. She is currently conducting quantitative studies using linked health-administrative data to analyze patient characteristics, treatment completion, and outcomes, and is planning a qualitative study to support the broader implementation of iCBT in the province. With a background in psychology and a Master’s in epidemiology from the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Jenny has over 10 years of experience in mental health services research using population-based methods and published over 20 peer-reviewed papers to date. Before pursuing her PhD, she led the COVID-19 mathematical modeling portfolio at Toronto Public Health and contributed to planning vaccine implementation in the city. Currently, she works as the Data & Analytics Lead at Creative Destruction Lab, a startup accelerator mentorship program that focuses on early-stage, science-based ventures.


    Earn One Continuing Education Unit (CEU) for attending this webinar. Content from the webinar aligns with Core Health Informatics Topics: The Canadian Healthcare System, Information Technology, Analysis and Evaluation

    Webinar Wednesday attendance is one of the benefits of Digital Health Canada Membership. Not a member yet? Join Digital Health Canada to enjoy Webinar Wednesdays and other benefits of membership. 

    • February 25, 2025
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • TBD
    • 36
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    Join us for snacks and socializing at this casual evening MeetUp in Toronto (conveniently taking place just before the ON25 Conference)! Digital Health Canada MeetUps offer opportunities to network with digital health professionals from your area in a relaxed atmosphere.

    Your $36.75 registration fee includes snacks and one drinks ticket (soda, wine, or beer).


    Registration fees shown include 13% HST.

    Registration Cancellation Policy: All sales are final, and there are no refunds. Substitutions are available until February 25, 2025. Prices are in Canadian dollars.

    • February 26, 2025
    • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • TBD
    • 308
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    Connect with Ontario public and private sector leaders and innovators as they explore the issues that matter most to Ontario patients, caregivers, and digital health professionals—discussions that are the hallmark of the annual Digital Health Canada ON25 Conference (UpOnDigital: Update on Ontario Digital Health).

    Connect with your Toronto peers: join us at the MeetUp event the night before the conference. Learn more and register here to save your spot.


    • Registration fees shown include 13% HST. 
    • CPHIMS-CA Maintenance: Earn 5 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for attending this event.
    • Cancellation policy: Registration cancellations received before 5:00 PM ET on January 24, 2025, will be eligible for a full refund. Registration cancellations received after 5:00 PM ET on January 24, 2025, are non-refundable. An alternate attendee’s name may be substituted until February 25, 2025 by sending a written substitution request to info@digitalhealthcanada.com. Any registration transferred from a member to a non-member will be adjusted to the non-member rate.
    • Sponsorship Opportunities: To inquire about sponsoring this event, contact Dino Falvo.
    • February 26, 2025
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
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    We present a novel Neural-Symbolic Explainable-AI (XAI) framework, integrating state-of-the art semantic knowledge graphs and machine learning (ML) methods, to make the output of ML models transparent so they can be safely used in clinical settings. Current XAI methods explain the output of ML models simply in terms of feature importance. Our XAI framework generates health knowledge-driven decision paths, comprising clinical concepts and evidence drawn from the literature, to provide a clinically-interpretable trace of how the ML model has processed the input data to generate its output/predictions. We applied our XAI framework for organ transplantation decision support, where we generate and visualize decision paths comprising organ transplant concepts to explain the ML-model’s predictions of kidney transplant survival and donor-recipient matches, thus making complex ML models useful for organ transplantation.

    Presented by:

    Prof. Syed Sibte Raza Abidi, NICHE Research Group, Dalhousie University

    Syed Sibte Raza Abidi is Professor of Computer Science and Medicine at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada. He is the scientific lead of the NICHE (kNowledge Intensive Computing for Healthcare Enterprises) research group that conducts interdisciplinary research at the intersection of AI, health and digital health. He has over 25 years of research and innovation experience of AI-driven health data analytics and health knowledge management.  He has developed over 40 AI-driven digital health solutions targeting clinical decision support, clinical guideline execution, digital therapeutics and personalized patient empowerment. He has published over 300 peer-reviewed research papers at top venues, secured over $18 million in research grants and supervised over 100 graduate students. He is the recipient of the Canadian Health Informatics Leadership Award, International Award for Innovation in Medical Informatics, Research Excellence Award and multiple best paper awards. He is the Board Member of International Association of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and past board member of Digital Health Canada.

    Dr. Jaber Rad, NICHE Research Group, Dalhousie University

    Jaber Rad is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Faculty of Computer Science at Dalhousie University, where he recently completed his Ph.D. in the field of Explainable Artificial Intelligence (AI) and is a member of the NICHE research group. His research lies at the intersection of Semantic Web technologies and Machine Learning, with particular focus on generating explanations to interpret the predictions of complex ML models. He has published his research at international AI conferences. He also has expertise in visual analytics and is currently working on a Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) project to develop an analytical dashboard that monitors antibiotic consumption for promoting effective antimicrobial stewardship. Dr. Rad is passionate about advancing AI's reliability and interpretability in healthcare settings.


    Earn One Continuing Education Unit (CEU) for attending this webinar. Content from the webinar aligns with Core Health Informatics Topics: The Canadian Healthcare System, Information Technology, Analysis and Evaluation

    Webinar Wednesday attendance is one of the benefits of Digital Health Canada Membership. Not a member yet? Join Digital Health Canada to enjoy Webinar Wednesdays and other benefits of membership. 

    • March 05, 2025
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
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    The Canadian FHIR Exchange Specifications (Ca:FeX), developed by Canada Health Infoway, supports seamless health information exchange across Canadian healthcare systems using the FHIR standard. It enables interoperability by providing guidelines tailored to the Canadian healthcare ecosystem, focusing on harmonizing data exchange so that systems across provinces, territories, and organizations can communicate effectively. This addresses the unique needs of operationalizing a specification after it has been adopted. Venuiti Healthcare has already implemented Ca:FeX for one of our clients, and we’d like to share our learnings from this project.

    Presented by:

    Alexey Sidelnikov, Venuiti Healthcare 

    Alexey is an innovative, results-driven technology leader with 10+ years of proven CTO / CIO experience and 20+ years building state-of-the-art technology. A problem-solver with a passion for technology; he is skilled in grasping the big picture, conceptualizing, developing, and implementing the highest quality solutions.

    He began his health-tech journey working with the National Institute of Health (NIH) under the United States Government, contributing to groundbreaking advancements in the Human Genome Project. Since then, he has gone on to spearheaded multiple large-scale projects at Venuiti, leading highly focused technical teams that drive innovation and success in health-tech.


    Shannon Teeter, Venuiti Healthcare

    Shannon is a visionary leader and a passionate advocate for leveraging technology to revolutionize the healthcare industry. With over 15 years of experience in the health-tech sector, she has been at the forefront of driving innovation and implementing cutting-edge solutions that improve patient outcomes and streamline healthcare operations.

    Her journey in health-tech began with a deep-seated love for research and a desire to bridge the gap between technology and practical healthcare applications. This foundation has fueled her commitment to evidence-based approaches and continuous learning.

    At Venuiti Healthcare, Shannon spearheads initiatives that harness the power of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics to create innovative health solutions. Under her leadership, the company has achieved significant milestones, including applications she has worked on deployed on the region, national and international stage. 



    Earn One Continuing Education Unit (CEU) for attending this webinar. Content from the webinar aligns with Core Health Informatics Topics: The Canadian Healthcare System, Information Technology, Analysis and Evaluation

    Webinar Wednesday attendance is one of the benefits of Digital Health Canada Membership. Not a member yet? Join Digital Health Canada to enjoy Webinar Wednesdays and other benefits of membership. 

    • March 19, 2025
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
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    An AI-driven referral system is being developed to optimize discharge planning for youth mental health crises. By integrating data extracted from electronic health records and matching patients with appropriate community services, it improves referral accuracy, expedites planning, reduces emergency wait times and readmissions, ensuring better patient outcomes and reduced costs.

    Presented by:

    Fatemeh Bagheri, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto

    Fatemeh Bagheri earned her BSc in Biomedical Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology and an MSc in Medical Biophysics from the University of Toronto. Her academic interests include Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, Computer Vision, Medical Image Processing, and Biomedical Signal Processing. During her master’s studies, she focused on enhancing the quality of MR images by predicting high-field MR images from low-field ones using generative models. Currently, she is pursuing a PhD in Electrical Engineering at the University of Toronto, where her research focuses on leveraging artificial intelligence to develop a referral system aimed at optimizing discharge planning for youth in mental health crises.


    Earn One Continuing Education Unit (CEU) for attending this webinar. Content from the webinar aligns with Core Health Informatics Topics: The Canadian Healthcare System, Information Technology, Analysis and Evaluation

    Webinar Wednesday attendance is one of the benefits of Digital Health Canada Membership. Not a member yet? Join Digital Health Canada to enjoy Webinar Wednesdays and other benefits of membership. 

    • March 26, 2025
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom

    In this webinar, attendees will learn from panelists about the findings and lessons learned of the recently-published AI scribe clinical evaluation report produced by Women's College Hospital Institute for Health System Solutions and Virtual Care (WIHV) on behalf of OntarioMD. OntarioMD led the initiative with 150 primary care clinicians over a three-month period to study how they use different AI scribes and what benefits they saw during the study. Clinicians used AI scribe tools to transcribe their conversations during patient encounters into accurate and complete SOAP notes. The clinicians saved time each week on administrative tasks. They also spent at least much less time on paperwork during clinic hours and after hours ("pyjama time") and they dramatically reduced their cognitive load during patient encounters. Clinicians could maintain face-to-face contact with patients, never looking at their computer screens until it was time to check the SOAP note for accuracy. Clinicians reported in addition to all the benefits of AI scribes that this important outcome is increasing the quality of patient visits and restoring their joy in medicine.

    Presented by:

    Christopher Sulway, OntarioMD

    Christopher joined OntarioMD (OMD) in October 2022. Chris is recognized as a strong leader, strategist, and communicator. He was most recently a Special Advisor to the Office of the Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, and served the Honourable Sylvia Jones and the Honourable Christine Elliott. Christopher was responsible for the provincial Digital First for Health Strategy. Chris has over 20 years of clinical and management experience. Before working with the Ontario Ministry of Health, Chris spent eight years with the Toronto Central Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) where he was the Vice President, Quality, Performance & Accountability. Chris is a licensed physiotherapist in Ontario and has worked in management and as a clinician in Ontario hospitals and in a rehabilitation institute in Kuwait. He is a Certified Health Executive and member of the Canadian College of Health Leaders. Chris is also a lecturer for the Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto.

    Dr. Onil BhattacharyyaWomen's College Hospital Institute for Health System Solutions and Virtual Care (WIHV) 

    Dr. Onil Bhattacharyya is the Frigon Blau Chair in Family Medicine Research at Women’s College Hospital, and director of the Institute for Health Systems Solutions and Virtual Care. He is the lead for the Centre for Digital Health Evaluation and the co-chair of the Canadian Primary Care Research Network funded by CIHR. He practices family medicine and is an Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine and the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto. He has been a Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy at the Commonwealth Fund in New York City and a Takemi Fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health. 

    Dr. Payal Agarwal, Grand River and St. Mary’s Hospitals 

    As a family physician and Integrated Chief Medical Informatics and Innovation Officer for Kitchener-Waterloo’s Grand River and St. Mary’s Hospitals, Dr. Agarwal is passionate about using digital health solutions to engage physicians and patients. A longtime supporter of women taking a larger role in health technology, she is committed to building bridges between groups (leveraging her engineering degree at the same time!) and reciprocating the mentorship she received from other women in medicine. She led the strategy to optimize digital health tools at Grand River and St. Mary’s Hospitals and has played a crucial role in developing and implementing Evidence2Practice Ontario to facilitate digitally enabled health care. She has also incorporated secure messaging and other integrated programs into her own practice for a more collaborative, human-centred approach to patient care and believes the “EMR is a great place to collaborate, especially for patients with complex medical histories, so that everyone involved in their care can work together continuously and seamlessly.” Dr. Agarwal was named by Digital Health Canada as one of the 2023 Women Leaders in Digital Health attesting to her outstanding leadership and is a 2023 OntarioMD Luminary Award winner recognized for her outstanding contributions to advance digital health.

    Earn One Continuing Education Unit (CEU) for attending this webinar. Content from the webinar aligns with Core Health Informatics Topics: The Canadian Healthcare System, Information Technology, Analysis and Evaluation

    Webinar Wednesday attendance is one of the benefits of Digital Health Canada Membership. Not a member yet? Join Digital Health Canada to enjoy Webinar Wednesdays and other benefits of membership. 

    • June 01, 2025
    • 8:00 AM
    • June 03, 2025
    • 5:00 PM
    • Westin Harbour Castle Toronto, 1 Harbour Square


    Join us in Toronto from June 1 – 3 for e-Health25!

    e-Health is the premier event for Canadian digital health professionals working to make a difference in health and healthcare delivery.

    Since its inception in 2000, the e-Health Conference and Tradeshow has served as a vital epicentre of Canadian digital health discussion and debate, attracting over 1,000 health professionals annually. e-Health is the optimal spot for networking and knowledge sharing with peers nationally and around the globe.

    With in-demand speakers, expert panellists and presenters, and leading-edge exhibitors, e-Health always delivers memorable education and networking opportunities.

    Join us as we celebrate 25 years of e-Health!

    Visit the e-Health website to learn more.


    • June 03, 2025
    • 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Register


    All CHIEF Executive Forum members are invited to attend the CHIEF Executive Forum Spring25 Reception in Toronto on June 3, 2025. Reserve your spot by registering today or send an email confirming your attendance to chief@digitalhealthcanada.com.

    Your CHIEF Membership includes registration at both the Spring and Fall Symposia and Receptions, however, to reserve your place and ensure everyone will be comfortably accommodated, separate confirmation is required for each of the events.

    • June 04, 2025
    • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    • Westin Harbour Castle
    Register

    Join us for this knowledge-sharing, learning, and networking event 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 the CHIEF Executive Forum Spring25 Symposium, taking place in Toronto on June 4. The Symposium experience will kick off on June 3 with a CHIEF Executive Forum networking reception after the close of the e-Health25 Conference and Tradeshow.

    • June 18, 2025
    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    • Zoom
    Register


    All Digital Health Canada Members are encouraged to register and attend the Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, June 18 from 12 - 1 PM ET. 

    The following matters will constitute the Agenda of the Digital Health Canada Annual General Meeting 2025 (Virtual):

    1. Call to Order
    2. Approval of the Minutes of the Annual General Meeting held June 19, 2024
    3. President's Report
    4. CEO Report
    5. Treasurer's Report and Audited Financial Statements for Fiscal Period ending March 31, 2025
    6. Appointment of the Auditor for 2025-2026
    7. Board Development Committee Report on Nominations and Elections
    8. Introduction of Incoming Board of Directors
    9. Other Business
    10. Adjournment

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