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Michael Green is president and CEO of the Canada Health Infoway.

Accelerating interoperability is key to reducing strain on Canada’s health-care system

Opinion | BY MICHAEL GREEN, MICHAEL GREEN | April 24, 2023
While interoperability continues to improve in Canada, according to two separate surveys recently conducted by Canada Health Infoway and the Commonwealth Fund, there are still opportunities for further growth that will benefit Canadians, clinicians and our health system, writes Michael Green, president and CEO of Canada Health Infoway. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY MICHAEL GREEN, MICHAEL GREEN | April 24, 2023
Opinion | BY MICHAEL GREEN, MICHAEL GREEN | April 24, 2023
While interoperability continues to improve in Canada, according to two separate surveys recently conducted by Canada Health Infoway and the Commonwealth Fund, there are still opportunities for further growth that will benefit Canadians, clinicians and our health system, writes Michael Green, president and CEO of Canada Health Infoway. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY MICHAEL GREEN, MICHAEL GREEN | April 24, 2023
While interoperability continues to improve in Canada, according to two separate surveys recently conducted by Canada Health Infoway and the Commonwealth Fund, there are still opportunities for further growth that will benefit Canadians, clinicians and our health system, writes Michael Green, president and CEO of Canada Health Infoway. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY MICHAEL GREEN, MICHAEL GREEN | April 24, 2023
Opinion | BY MICHAEL GREEN, MICHAEL GREEN | April 24, 2023
While interoperability continues to improve in Canada, according to two separate surveys recently conducted by Canada Health Infoway and the Commonwealth Fund, there are still opportunities for further growth that will benefit Canadians, clinicians and our health system, writes Michael Green, president and CEO of Canada Health Infoway. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY MICHAEL GREEN | September 18, 2017
Opinion | BY MICHAEL GREEN | September 18, 2017
Opinion | BY MICHAEL GREEN | September 18, 2017
Opinion | BY MICHAEL GREEN | July 7, 2016
Ten years ago, only 23 per cent of Canadian general practitioners (GPs) used an office-based system called an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) to record patient information such as weight, blood pressure, allergies, and symptoms. The Hill Times Photograph courtesy of Pexels.
Opinion | BY MICHAEL GREEN | July 7, 2016
Opinion | BY MICHAEL GREEN | July 7, 2016
Ten years ago, only 23 per cent of Canadian general practitioners (GPs) used an office-based system called an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) to record patient information such as weight, blood pressure, allergies, and symptoms. The Hill Times Photograph courtesy of Pexels.
Opinion | BY MICHAEL GREEN | February 8, 2016
Opinion | BY MICHAEL GREEN | February 8, 2016
Opinion | BY MICHAEL GREEN | February 8, 2016