Canadian health information technology procurement now mandates verifiable proof of interoperability, domestic data residency, and rigorous AI governance before contracts are signed. Developers must implement FHIR standards and clear API readiness to meet these strict requirements while addressing concerns regarding data sovereignty under the U.S. CLOUD Act. This trend is being reinforced by upcoming legislation like the Connected Care for Canadians Act, which aims to prohibit data blocking and save billions through improved integration.
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