Learn more about our partnership with CAN Health!
Working collaboratively, Amplify Care and the Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network have partnered to address the most pressing challenges facing primary care today with innovative Canadian solutions.
What makes this partnership stand apart?
We’re not creating pilot projects or trials; we are addressing challenges by implementing real solutions for adoption and long-term sustainable use!
Working with other healthcare organizations across the country, this initiative identifies the most relevant challenges in primary care, and matches them with the right solutions.
Together our goal is to commercialize Canadian technology companies that deliver real solutions for primary care and produce tangible outcomes that last.
Your involvement can help to shape the future of primary care in Canada
We need the expertise, experience, and innovation of Canadian organizations across the country to make this network successful.
Not sure if you’re the right fit? You are! We are looking to support primary care at all levels and in all provinces and territories across Canada. Reach out below if you’re interested in finding and implementing solutions to the problems facing primary care in your region:
Interested? Reach out to us here!
What happens after you express your interest?
We’ll book a meeting to discuss how we can work together. We are committed to supporting primary care clinicians, guiding Canadian tech vendors, and producing real results.
How are we getting started?
The first project begins now! We are working with HealthOne, who have selected Tali AI to help transform clinician workflows and improve patient experiences. Learn more here!
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