Canada’s Ontario Government has introduced the Health Innovation Pathway, an initiative designed to improve patient outcomes and expedite the integration of new health solutions into the healthcare system, thereby enhancing care.
This move is set to streamline the process for evaluating and implementing various technologies, including medical devices, digital tools, and healthcare delivery models, with a focus on supporting Ontario-based innovations and ensuring local patient care.
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Deputy Premier and Health Minister Sylvia Jones said: “The Health Innovation Pathway is just one more way we are protecting our health-care system and connecting more people in Ontario to the care they need when and where they need it.”
The Health Innovation Pathway was developed in collaboration between Ontario Health and the Ministry of Health.
This initiative is expected to bolster job creation, stimulate economic growth, and solidify Ontario’s reputation as a life sciences hub.
Additionally, the Health Technology Accelerator Fund, part of the pathway, is backing four new projects, targeting areas such as wound care management, AI-powered screening, surgical care, and abdominal wall surgical supports.
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By GlobalDataThese projects include a C$5m ($3.62m) investment in digital wound management solutions and advanced dressings aimed at enhancing wound healing and reducing lower limb amputations.
A C$1.5m investment is being allocated to AI-driven screening tools for early detection of diabetic retinopathy to prevent vision loss.
Another C$5m is dedicated to computer-assisted navigation systems for hip and knee replacements, aiming to improve surgical precision and reduce revision surgeries.
Lastly, C$500,000 is being invested in abdominal wall surgical supports to assist patients post-surgery, enhancing outcomes and surgical efficiency.
The Health Innovation Pathway aligns with the government’s Your Health: A Plan for Connected and Convenient Care, which seeks to fortify the healthcare system and expedite access to care for Ontarians.
In July, the Ontario government announced a substantial C$125m investment to enhance healthcare services by streamlining access to publicly funded surgeries and procedures.
