The province of Alberta, Canada, faces the challenges of a growing and aging population that is contributing to a rise in cancer cases. To address the challenges that come with it, the Government of Alberta, Siemens Healthineers and the Alberta Cancer Foundation are joining forces in an eight-year Value Partnership. The collaboration is set to establish Alberta as a leader in cancer research and innovation in Canada – supporting early detection, reducing wait times, improving cancer care all the way. Learn more in our press release: https://lnkd.in/eGsJG5Mm
Such an admirable step to helping more people
This kind of multi-stakeholder collaboration is exactly what healthcare needs more of. Addressing the full continuum—from early detection to patient outcomes—requires aligned goals and long-term commitment. Congrats!
This partnership is personal. As someone from Alberta, being part of a collaboration with the @Government of Alberta and the @Alberta Cancer Foundation—focused on delivering better cancer care for the province—is deeply meaningful.
Privatization of healthcare in Alberta?
Well done 👏 congratulation!
Arthur Kaindl Without doubt this signifies the beginning of another highly valuable and impactful collaboration which will definitely have far reaching societial outcome, positively towards creating a world without fear of cancer.
It is an honor to partner with Alberta Health to help create a transformative and sustainable impact in cancer care for all Albertans. At Siemens Healthineers, we take this responsibility to heart. Varian’s mission—a world without fear of cancer—is the driving force behind everything we do. Together, we will not only shape the future of cancer care. We will redefine it.
Great Move As Always 👏👏👏
Great to see the focus not just on detection but the entire process. Efficiency and optimization of the entire process are key elements to sustain great initiatives like this. 👏 👏 👏
Senior Data Scientist at Varian, a Siemens Healthineers company
2wAs someone who's lost loved ones to cancer, I can't stress enough how crucial early detection is. I truly hope this partnership becomes a beacon of hope, with the power to save countless lives.