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The Ottawa Hospital Transforms Patient Experience With Citrix

The Ottawa Hospital Transforms Patient Experience With Citrix FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (BUSINESS WIRE) The Ottawa Hospital sees more patients than any other medical network in Canada. And to ensure they have a world-class experience from the time they are admitted through their procedures and release, the top-ranked medical institution has gone digital. Using solutions from Citrix Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CTXS), The Ottawa Hospital has built a Digital Health Network through which it can provide clinicians and staff with simple, secure and reliable access to the systems and applications they need to provide the exceptional care the more than 1.2 million patients it serves have come to expect. And for its efforts, it has been recognized with a 2020 Citrix Innovation Award for Partners.

The Ottawa Hospital Transforms Patient Experience with Citrix

About The Ottawa Hospital No Canadian academic health sciences centre sees more patients than The Ottawa Hospital. We serve 1.2 million people across Eastern Ontario, striving to provide each patient with the world-class care, exceptional service and compassion that we would want for our loved ones. Visit us at: https://www.ottawahospital.on.ca/en/ About DLS A Citrix Platinum Plus partner, DLS is a leading technology solutions integrator and service provider to the public and private sectors with expertise in IT based solutions for the government, healthcare, defense and finance sectors, recognized as one of Canada s Top 500 Growing and Growth 400 companies. DLS delivers comprehensive solutions ranging from Digital Transformation, Cloud Computing, Identity Management and Cybersecurity including their Citrix Ready patented vKey Secure Remote Access solution that addresses their clients specific needs and outcomes.

Computer Week International founder Denis Gilhooly, who became digital health visionary, dies aged 60

Communications Week International founder Denis Gilhooly, who became digital health visionary, dies aged 60 Denis Gilhooly, who founded Communications Week International aged 24 and went on to become a pioneer in the subject of global digital health, has died at 60. Gilhooly was publishing director and founding editor of Communications Week International but looked so young for his age his photo had to be removed since its inclusion made the publication lack credibility. He was however a visionary, being among the first to understand how digital health could provide early detection of epidemics, and through enhanced non-communicable disease prevention and control, to save lives and suffering. Gilhooly saw that digital health is critical to pandemic detection through its unique and inherent ability to keep pace with the nature of the pandemic.

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