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Expert’s Corner: Canadian healthcare is everyone’s business

June 9th, 2014

Expert’s Corner with TELUS’ Dave Wattling: Canadian healthcare is everyone’s business In anticipation of The 14th Annual Healthcare Summit, Reboot is excited to present “Expert’s Corner”, a series of blog posts featuring a number of outstanding companies and industry leaders that are participating in #HealthSummit14, happening later this month in Kelowna, BC. Read on for a glimpse of what […]

Dave Wattling - Vice-President and General Manager, Enterprise Solutions, TELUS

Dave leads the Enterprise Solutions line of business that supports health authorities, hospitals and government with solutions such as Electronic Health Records, Personal Health Records, eScheduling, eReferral and Home Health Monitoring. In this capacity, he assembles innovative, scalable solutions to meet the growing needs of clients across Canada. He is also responsible for TELUS Sourcing […]

Expert’s Corner: Healthcare Q&A With Dr. Bruce C. Carleton

June 6th, 2014

Expert’s Corner with Dr. Bruce C. Carleton: #HealthSummit14  In anticipation of The 14th Annual Healthcare Summit, Reboot is excited to present “Expert’s Corner”, a series of blog posts featuring outstanding healthcare leaders and professionals who will be speaking at the summit later this month. Read on for a glimpse of what #HealthSummit14 is all about… We had […]

Dr. Bruce C. Carleton - Professor and Chair, Division of Translational Therapeutics, Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia

Dr. Carleton’s lifelong goal is to make medication use more effective and safer for all patients, particularly children. His current focus in meeting this goal is the use of patients’ genetic information to identify who is likely to suffer serious or permanently disabling reactions to specific drugs. A key element of Dr. Carleton’s research is […]

HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGY – IT’S NOT THAT COMPLICATED

April 23rd, 2014

Overcrowding and long wait times in Emergency Departments (ED) and breakdowns in communication are some of the major issues challenging the Canadian health care system.  There is a growing call from patients demanding faster access to the right services, improved outcomes and more involvement in managing their own health care, both in the acute and […]

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