Deepak Kaura
Président chez The Coordinated Accessible National Health Network
Profil
Deepak Kaura has held positions as Co-Chairman at The Coordinated Accessible National Health Network and Director at Canadian Children's Literacy Foundation since 2021.
Postes actifs de Deepak Kaura
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The Coordinated Accessible National Health Network
The Coordinated Accessible National Health Network Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services The Coordinated Accessible National Health Network (CAN Health Network) is a Canada-first approach to technology adoption in the healthcare system. The private company is based in Toronto, Canada. It helps companies scale to their full potential and introduces new solutions into the healthcare economy. The network has received funding from various federal agencies and operates in Western and Eastern Canada, with plans to expand to the North. The CAN Health Network is led by Trillium Health Partners in Mississauga, Ontario, which is one of the largest community-based hospital systems in Canada and a teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Toronto. The network is looking for Canadian innovators to work with their edges, which are public or private organizations with shared challenges that form an integrated network to collaborate, adopt, and procure innovative homegrown solutions. | Président | - |
Canadian Children's Literacy Foundation | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | 14/10/2021 |
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The Coordinated Accessible National Health Network
The Coordinated Accessible National Health Network Internet Software/ServicesTechnology Services The Coordinated Accessible National Health Network (CAN Health Network) is a Canada-first approach to technology adoption in the healthcare system. The private company is based in Toronto, Canada. It helps companies scale to their full potential and introduces new solutions into the healthcare economy. The network has received funding from various federal agencies and operates in Western and Eastern Canada, with plans to expand to the North. The CAN Health Network is led by Trillium Health Partners in Mississauga, Ontario, which is one of the largest community-based hospital systems in Canada and a teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Toronto. The network is looking for Canadian innovators to work with their edges, which are public or private organizations with shared challenges that form an integrated network to collaborate, adopt, and procure innovative homegrown solutions. | Technology Services |
Canadian Children's Literacy Foundation |