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Hilltop Partner Network proudly sponsors Healthcare Roadshow 2024

April 18, 2024

8:00 am PST

We are excited to announce that Hilltop Partner Network will be a sponsor of Healthcare Roadshow 2024 in Vancouver, British Columbia on April 18:  

Transforming Healthcare Horizons Through Technology and Innovation 

Canada’s healthcare future grapples with ageing demographics, workforce shortages, inequities, infrastructure upgrades, and data management. These pressing challenges require more dynamic and innovative solutions that pave the way for effective and efficient service delivery to citizens.  

The Healthcare Roadshow is a dynamic platform that brings together technology and healthcare experts, key stakeholders, and decision-makers to explore innovative uses of existing and emerging healthcare technologies to benefit patients, healthcare providers, government regulators, research institutions and other healthcare stakeholders. 

We recognize the importance of leveraging technology to address the evolving needs of the healthcare sector in BC, across Canada, and beyond. HPN is proud to support and be part of this exciting industry event. 

 

For more information about the Healthcare Roadshow please visit the event website at https://publicsectornetwork.com/event/healthcare-roadshow-canada 

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