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SeamlessMD Featured As Leading Innovation At InnovationEx 2015

March 31, 2015
By
phil

We're happy to announce that SeamlessMD has been chosen as one of two featured innovations for Toronto East General Hospital. We started working with Toronto East General Hospital in early 2014 and since then we have seen tremendous results that we're excited to share with everyone at this years InnovationEx conference being held at the North York General Academic Centre.InnovationEx - is an exposition of innovations and exchange of ideas presented by the Joint Centres for Transformative Healthcare Innovation.The Joint Centres is a partnership between six large community hospitals to share innovations focused on improving quality and value in health care. InnovationEX will showcase some of these outstanding innovations. The event will also feature the spread of last year’s initiatives, meaning how our ideas and best practices have been shared throughout this partnership.The Joint Centres comprise Markham Stouffville Hospital, Mackenzie Health, Southlake Regional Health Centre, St. Joseph’s Health Centre, North York General Hospital and Toronto East General Hospital. The Joint Centres work together to share innovations focused on improving quality and value in health care in the community setting.We hope you will mark April 1 in your calendars and look forward to celebrating the great innovations that will be showcased at the event tomorrow.

SeamlessMD Featured As Leading Innovation At InnovationEx 2015

Posted by:
phil
on
March 31, 2015

We're happy to announce that SeamlessMD has been chosen as one of two featured innovations for Toronto East General Hospital. We started working with Toronto East General Hospital in early 2014 and since then we have seen tremendous results that we're excited to share with everyone at this years InnovationEx conference being held at the North York General Academic Centre.InnovationEx - is an exposition of innovations and exchange of ideas presented by the Joint Centres for Transformative Healthcare Innovation.The Joint Centres is a partnership between six large community hospitals to share innovations focused on improving quality and value in health care. InnovationEX will showcase some of these outstanding innovations. The event will also feature the spread of last year’s initiatives, meaning how our ideas and best practices have been shared throughout this partnership.The Joint Centres comprise Markham Stouffville Hospital, Mackenzie Health, Southlake Regional Health Centre, St. Joseph’s Health Centre, North York General Hospital and Toronto East General Hospital. The Joint Centres work together to share innovations focused on improving quality and value in health care in the community setting.We hope you will mark April 1 in your calendars and look forward to celebrating the great innovations that will be showcased at the event tomorrow.

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