Media Advisory - CMA Health Summit Day 2: Connecting knowledge and breaking down barriers for the future of the Canadian health care system

TORONTO, Aug. 12, 2019 /CNW/ - The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) is continuing its 2(nd) annual CMA Health Summit tomorrow to highlight and discuss how to scale up and harness technology to improve the health care system. This year's event focuses on Connected in Care and welcomes close to 1,000 physicians, policy-makers, innovators, patients and health stakeholders in Toronto over a two-day period.



            
              WHEN:              Monday and Tuesday (August
                                            12-13) between 8 A.M. to 5
                                            P.M.




                        WHERE:             Metro Toronto Convention
                                            Centre (255 Front St W,
                                            Toronto ON)

WHO AND WHAT TO WATCH:

    --  8:00 A.M.: Keynote by England's Dr. Charles Alessi, Chief Clinical
        Officer for HIMSS International, on how Canada compares with other
        health care systems around the world
    --  10:00 A.M.: Virtual care in Canada: Current state, barriers and
        challenges, and solutions for scaling up. This discussion will help
        shape the work of the Virtual Care Task Force, a joint initiative with
        the CMA, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the
        College of Family Physicians of Canada.
    --  3:00 P.M.: Closing keynote by Dr. Divya Chander, a physician and
        neuroscientist from Stanford University, on how we can connect
        knowledge, leverage new opportunities, and take part in the health care
        transformation process.

All the sessions are open to media. Full details for the two-day Summit are available on cmahealthsummit.ca/program. Media can also view the livestream at cmahealthsummit.ca/health-summit-live.

Media are invited to check in to the registration desk for accreditation.

SOURCE Canadian Medical Association