
Connected Care in Action Episode 3 Built to Scale Rethinking Interoperability for Smarter, Connected Care
Innovation can’t scale without strong, connected foundations. As Canada’s health system becomes more digitally enabled, it needs infrastructure that supports secure, seamless, and real-time information sharing. That is where interoperability comes in. But achieving it means more than just linking systems. It requires thoughtful design that reflects how care is actually delivered.
This session explores how Canada is redefining interoperability as a strategic enabler of better care. It supports clinicians in their workflows, improves the patient experience, and drives system-wide performance.
At the centre is HALO (Health Application Lightweight Protocol), a foundational approach to building modular, vendor-neutral systems that integrate directly into clinical practice. HALO is more than a technical tool; it represents a new way of designing digital infrastructure around the realities of care.
We will share early insights from HALO pilots in British Columbia and Ontario, where this approach is being tested to reduce administrative burden, improve timely access to information, and enable more connected, coordinated care.
Bringing together clinical, technical, and implementation perspectives, this session will show how interoperability, when built with usability and trust in mind, can accelerate progress toward modern, team-based, patient-centered care.
Featured Speakers
This session features leaders and builders advancing next-generation interoperability frameworks:
- Dr. Ed Brown, Advisor, Canada Health Infoway
- Amanda Gray, Senior Executive Director, Enterprise Architecture, Strategic Platforms & Solutions, Provincial Health Services Authority, British Columbia
- Moe Fawal, Director, Product Management and Delivery - Virtual Care, Ontario Health
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedMarch 12, 2026 at 4:03 p.m. UTC
- Length55 min
- Episode102
- RatingClean