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The annual eHealthconference is Canada’s version of HIMSS/HLTH/ViVE. It is the largest digital health conference in the country and attracts a who’s who from the Canadian healthcare ecosystem. The 2024 edition of the conference was held in rainy-yet-lovely Vancouver, British Columbia.
We caught up with Fox again at the eHealth 2024 conference in Vancouver, BC. At the time Fox hinted at an upcoming initiative designed to pave the path for rapid AI adoption in healthcare for Canadians. You can watch that interview here.
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