
Alberta's Untapped Potential
Innovation in digital health holds immense potential to transform healthcare delivery, yet systemic barriers are slowing progress.
The Health Everywhere Hub (HEH) was established, with funding from the Major Innovation Fund (MIF), to understand and address these challenges by fostering a more connected, collaborative, and sustainable innovation ecosystem in Alberta.
The Hub aims to empower innovators to design, test, and scale their solutions, ensuring Alberta-made innovations are adopted locally and internationally. The Hub envisions a vibrant and interconnected digital health ecosystem that leverages Alberta's strengths to drive economic and technological growth.

The Health Everywhere Hub is supported by the Government of Alberta's Ministry of Technology and Innovation through the Major Innovation Fund Program.
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Reimagining Healthcare Through Digital Innovation
Hear from Dr. Mary Brindle, Health Everywhere Hub Project Lead, as she introduces a bold vision for transforming Alberta's healthcare landscape. Dr. Brindle explains how the Hub is breaking down barriers that have slowed digital health innovation, creating a collaborative ecosystem where Alberta-made solutions can be designed, tested, and adopted both locally and globally.
Health Everywhere Projects
RESEARCH THEME
Bridging Community & Acute Care
MyHeartandCKD
What if Chronic Kidney Disease Patients had a Decision Tool that Made Risks and Benefits Clear?
RESEARCH THEME
Remote Monitoring and Virtual Care
CONnecting and Coordinating an Enhanced Network for TRansitions in Care (CONCENTRIC)
Reimagining Transitions in Care for Rural Spinal Cord Injury Patients
RESEARCH THEME
Connectivity and Data Access
Healthcare Data Sharing and Management: Implementation of Distributive Machine Learning Technology and Blockchain Technology
What If Your Health Data Worked For You?

Community-Based Health Data Research Initiative
Coming Soon
RESEARCH THEME
Integrated Innovation Ecosystem Support

A Model of Tradeoffs for Understanding Health Information Technology Implementation
Coming Soon

Evaluation of GAITS Platform in SPARK Program
Coming Soon

Identifying the mHealth and eHealth Ecosystem Building Blocks
Coming Soon
Bridging Community and Acute Care
Bringing together researchers, decision-makers, and digital health innovators to ensure seamless, inclusive, and scalable healthcare implementation in acute and community-based care settings.
Remote Monitoring and Virtual Care
There are significant challenges due to the lack of health data integration, which results in interoperability issues between patients and care providers. This theme aims to establish secure and seamless data access, ensuring better interoperability for improved healthcare outcomes.
Connectivity and Data Access
There are significant challenges due to the lack of health data integration, which results in interoperability issues between patients and care providers. This theme aims to establish secure and seamless data access, ensuring better interoperability for improved healthcare outcomes.
Integrative Innovation Ecosystem Support
By addressing gaps and opportunities in the current ecosystem, our aim is to create a dynamic eHealth and mHealth ecosystem, by identifying resources, matching them with innovators, and improving overall integration.
News and Events
NEWS
On January 23, 2024, over 100 guests joined us as we held the Dr. Mamoru ‘Mo’ Watanabe Lectureship on Digital Health Today and Tomorrow.
January 23, 2024
News
Research
May 1, 2025
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8 min read
Health Everywhere: Advancing digital health in Alberta
Over the past year, W21C has focused on addressing how care is delivered by creating the Health Everywhere Hub, an initiative aimed at advancing innovation digital health in Alberta.
Community
Mar 6, 2024
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4 min read
Health Everywhere launch event
On Janurary 23, 2024, over 100 guests joined us as we held the Dr. Mamoru ‘Mo’ Watanabe Lectureship on Digital Health Today and Tomorrow.
Research
Sep 11, 2023
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4 min read
UCalgary-based program expands province-wide in supporting digital health researchers
SPARK program receives grant from Alberta Innovates, supporting post-secondary innovators across Alberta.





















