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Canadian Healthcare AI

Canadian Healthcare AI

AI tools and workflows.Built for Canadian Healthcare.

Governance-first AI systems, advisory, and implementation support for Canadian healthcare organizations.

We provide experience, clarity, and critical context for Canadian healthcare organizations navigating AI adoption.

Our governance-first philosophy shapes both the tools we build and the systems that support them. We design practical AI workflows that adapt to the needs of current and future staff while strengthening organizational capacity over time.

Privacy, data security, human oversight, and organizational readiness sit alongside technical implementation from day one.

  • Built for Canadian healthcare realities
  • Privacy-conscious and governance-aware
  • Human oversight at every step

Advisory

Judgment, governance, and implementation guidance

These are consulting pathways, not product bundles. Each engagement is scoped to your mandate, risk posture, and existing controls, with clear accountability for decisions that affect patients and staff.

Advisory & Strategy

Executive and board-level guidance on where AI belongs in your mandate, where it does not, and how to sequence decisions under real legal and operational constraints. We work from your accountability chains, not a generic playbook.

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Education & Training

Structured literacy for clinical leads, privacy officers, communications teams, and boards: model behaviour, bias risk, vendor evaluation, and the documentation habits adoption actually requires.

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Governance & Policy

Oversight frameworks, approval pathways, and retention expectations written for Canadian healthcare institutions, including proportionate controls teams can follow and space for Indigenous data stewardship conversations.

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Custom Healthcare AI Systems

When build is appropriate, we scope assistants and retrieval workflows grounded in approved sources, with citations, human checkpointing, and clear escalation when uncertainty or harm risk rises.

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Infrastructure & Implementation

Tenancy, hosting, integration, and phased rollout planning that respects privacy law and IT reality, so technical choices remain accountable to policy rather than the reverse.

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Ongoing Support

Longitudinal advisory: drift monitoring, policy refresh, tabletop exercises, and briefing rhythms so governance survives staff turnover and regulatory change.

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Tools

Working demonstrations you can try

Concrete systems that show how governance-first design works in practice: cited sources, careful defaults, and workflows tuned to Canadian regulatory language. Open a tool to explore, then talk with us about fit.

HPOA vs HPA Comparison Tool

A cited, disciplined companion for regulators, colleges, and clinicians navigating BC health profession legislation. It is built to reduce ambiguity during transition, not to replace legal judgment.

British ColumbiaOpen tool

Canadian Healthcare Coverage Navigator

Plain-language orientation on coverage questions with sourced explanations, structured so patients and staff can understand scope before confirming details with administrators and insurers.

National scopeComing soon

Canadian Mental Health Navigator

Voice-aware pathways to crisis lines and mental health resources, built for clarity under stress, with careful language about limits and when emergency services are appropriate.

National scopeComing soon

AI Readiness Assessment

A grounded checklist conversation about infrastructure, governance, culture, and accountability, meant to surface priorities for leadership discussion rather than automated scoring theatrics.

National scopeComing soon

AI systems require governance, not just deployment.

Responsible healthcare AI depends on oversight, transparency, and institutional humility. Technology choices follow policy clarity and human oversight at every step.

Privacy-first design

PIPEDA-aware defaults: data minimization, purpose limitation, and explicit pathways for consent, breach response, and vendor due diligence.

Local and private deployment options

Architectures that support on-premise or Canadian-region hosting where policy demands it, without pretending geography alone substitutes for governance.

Transparent sourcing

Retrieval and citation patterns so teams can see what was consulted, challenge gaps, and preserve institutional memory.

Human oversight

Decision rights remain with accountable humans; models assist, escalate uncertainty, and never silently bypass escalation protocols.

Institutional accountability

Roles, logs, and audit trails proportionate to risk, with layered permissions so frontline access does not imply unconstrained institutional exposure.

Indigenous data sovereignty awareness

Space for OCAP®-aligned conversations, community-led governance, and refusal of extractive defaults in data stewardship.

Gatherings

Programming for shared judgment and professional learning

Roundtables, reading groups, association briefings, and workshops for people who need sober conversation, not another conference hall. These are convenings, not engagements to scope or products to buy.

Roundtable

Monthly Healthcare AI Roundtable

A moderated forum for association executives, privacy leads, and clinical informatics staff. Implementation dilemmas, shared judgment, no vendor pitches.

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Reading group

AI Reading Group

Slow, careful readings of governance papers, procurement guides, and grey literature, with emphasis on Canadian regulatory context and room for disagreement.

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Briefing

Association Briefings

Executive summaries for member regulators and credentialing bodies, with neutral framing that respects divergent stakeholder mandates.

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Workshop

Workshops & Training

Hands-on sessions on prompting discipline, evaluation hygiene, incident rehearsal, and documentation habits that survive audits.

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