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Connecting care in Canada: Building a person-centred, integrated home and community ecosystem

Healthcare systems across Canada are under strain. Rising demand, fragmented data, and limited visibility make coordinated care difficult across hospitals, home care, and community services. While acute and primary care have invested in systems that improve access to information within their own settings, client data rarely flows to and from the home and community organizations supporting the same individual. Integrating home and community care into Canada’s broader health system offers a clear path to a more connected, sustainable model.

Join AlayaCare on Thursday, June 5 at 12 p.m. ET for a strategic discussion on why integrating client documentation and enabling real-time, two-way data exchange is essential for strengthening care delivery across Canada and addressing long-standing system challenges. The session will include a brief demonstration of what an integrated model of care can look like in practice, following a “day in the life” scenario, where data is shared across a network of multidisciplinary providers in both the public and private sectors. The demo will show how the right technology enables seamless information exchange, greater visibility, and stronger collaboration to support better outcomes.

This session will explore:

Current trends shaping Canadian healthcare and the growing need for integrated, network-enabled care

How fragmented data disrupts care delivery, limits visibility across providers, and impacts outcomes

What effective integration looks like across multidisciplinary services, including how client data should flow across a connected ecosystem of public and private providers

Practical steps organizations can take to enable integrated care, along with real-world examples of how the network effect is improving collaboration and shared decision-making

A “day in the life” demonstration of integrated care in action, featuring AI-powered tools that streamline workflows and enhance shared visibility

A live Q&A to answer your questions

Description

Healthcare systems across Canada are under strain. Rising demand, fragmented data, and limited visibility make coordinated care difficult across hospitals, home care, and community services. While acute and primary care have invested in systems that improve access to information within their own settings, client data rarely flows to and from the home and community organizations supporting the same individual. Integrating home and community care into Canada’s broader health system offers a clear path to a more connected, sustainable model.

Join AlayaCare on Thursday, June 5 at 12 p.m. ET for a strategic discussion on why integrating client documentation and enabling real-time, two-way data exchange is essential for strengthening care delivery across Canada and addressing long-standing system challenges. The session will include a brief demonstration of what an integrated model of care can look like in practice, following a “day in the life” scenario, where data is shared across a network of multidisciplinary providers in both the public and private sectors. The demo will show how the right technology enables seamless information exchange, greater
visibility, and stronger collaboration to support better outcomes.

This session will explore:
• Current trends shaping Canadian healthcare and the growing need for integrated, network-enabled care
• How fragmented data disrupts care delivery, limits visibility across providers, and impacts outcomes
• What effective integration looks like across multidisciplinary services, including how client data should flow across a connected ecosystem of public and private providers
• Practical steps organizations can take to enable integrated care, along with real-world examples of how the network effect is improving collaboration and shared decision-making
• A “day in the life” demonstration of integrated care in action, featuring AI-powered tools that streamline workflows and enhance shared visibility
• A live Q&A to answer your questions

Register today to see how integrated home and community care will build a stronger, more connected healthcare system in Canada.

Speakers

Aleem Bhanji

Head of Canadian & Global Market
AlayaCare

Aaron Hay

Senior Solution Engineer
AlayaCare

Yiou (YH) Huang

Senior Product Marketing Manager
AlayaCare