Virtual Health & AI: The Future of Care in Group Benefit Plans

Virtual Health & AI: The Future of Care in Group Benefit Plans

September 12, 2025 12:00 PM to 1:00 PMOnline Pacific Time
Area of Interest: Benefits Format: Web

An online seminar hosted by CPBI Pacific

As Canada faces a critical shortage of primary care physicians, digital solutions are stepping in to fill the void. In this session, Dr. Katherine Ross will explore how virtual health care and artificial intelligence are changing the way care is delivered—and how soon these tools could become standard in clinical practice. We’ll also examine how private group benefit plans are adapting to meet these challenges, going beyond traditional offerings to support access to care. What do physicians really need to better serve their patients? And how can benefits bridge the gap between public coverage and real-world needs? Join us for an engaging discussion on the future of care, technology, and benefits.

Cancellation Policy
 

Kathleen Ross
Past President Canadian Medical Association
Past President Doctors of BC
Past President Medical Staff Royal Columbian Hospital
Faculty Physician Quality Improvement-Fraser Health Authority




 

When

Friday September 12, 2025
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm PT - Education session
Certificate of Attendance quiz to follow

  

Registration Fee

Members: $25
Non-Members: $75
Sponsors: 1 credit

 
     
 

Where

Online Workshop

Access information will be sent to all registrants one day in advance of the online session.  Please plan to log in 10 minutes prior to the start of the session. This session will be recorded and available to registrants.

 

Who Should Attend:

Brokers and Consultants
Plan sponsors and HR decision makers
Insurers and pharmacy benefits managers

 
     
 

CE Credit

Certificates of Attendance confirming education hours will be offered, with which attendees may seek corresponding accreditation via their preferred regulatory body.

 

Questions

Krista Frayn
Phone: (888) 788-3185
[email protected]

 
     


  


Kim Duxbury

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