Halifax-based ResolveHD is one of eight Canadian companies accepted into the 2025 Vendor Innovation Program, or VIP, offered by the national organization Canada Health Infoway.
Led by CEO Chris Crowell and Chief Scientific Officer Louis Beaubien, ResolveHD securely automates the collection, enrichment, and organization of vast amounts of unstructured health data, making it easier for healthcare professionals to put it to the best use.
As a participant in the VIP, the two-year-old company will complete real-world demonstrations of its product. It will be deployed in live clinical environments with the goal of providing tangible value to patients, clinicians, and health system leaders.
The VIP aims to find solutions that improve the interoperability of healthcare providers and systems, and 40 companies applied to the program this year. The organizers said the selected companies are integrated, forward-looking solutions that will help advance connected care, improve patient access to their health information, and enhance care coordination across the Canadian health system.
“The Vendor Innovation Program is a critical component in mobilizing Canada’s digital health industry,” said Abhi Kalra, Executive Vice-President of Connected Care at Canada Health Infoway. “By supporting the implementation of real-world solutions in clinical settings, we are helping to demonstrate what’s possible when innovation is aligned with national priorities and focused on the needs of patients and care teams.”