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New AI platform to help with paperwork process launching through NS Health
New AI platform to help with paperwork process launching through NS Health

CTV News

time26-06-2025

  • Health
  • CTV News

New AI platform to help with paperwork process launching through NS Health

A new AI immigration platform in Canada is launching at NS Health. The Nova Scotia Health Innovation Hub hosted a launch on Wednesday evening for an AI-powered platform called 'ImmigrateAI Global.' The app will improve wait times by simplifying the paperwork involved with the immigration process for health-care workers, skilled tradespeople and international talent across the country. 'Health-care workers are stuck doing immigration paperwork when instead they could be contributing to our beautiful province taking care of patients,' said Max Medyk, CEO of ImmigrateAI Global. 'And were here to make sure it happens with AI.' Jill Balser, Cyber Security and Digital Solutions minister, said the app will help with retaining health-care workers and skilled tradespeople in the province. For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page

NS Health seeks help locating missing patient who could pose risk
NS Health seeks help locating missing patient who could pose risk

CTV News

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • CTV News

NS Health seeks help locating missing patient who could pose risk

Mykel McDonald, a patient who went missing from a Dartmouth hospital, is pictured. Nova Scotia Health is asking the public for help finding a patient who is missing from a Dartmouth hospital. Mykel McDonald, 31, is a risk to himself and others, the risk increases the longer he is away from treatment, said a Monday news release. McDonald is approximately six-foot-one and weighs 251 lbs., with short black hair. He has a tattoo on his right forearm that says 'LTC' in cursive writing and another on his right forearm that says 'DC.' McDonald was last seen wearing a dark grey shirt, jogging pants, a jacket and blue sneakers, said the release. Anyone who sees McDonald is instructed to contact local law enforcement. For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page

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