AEGIS Canada is a Gold Sponsor at e-Health 2025: Helping Teams FHIR® Faster

Join us June 1–3 at e-Health 2025 in Toronto — Booth #7

AEGIS Canada is proud to be at e-Health 2025 as a Gold Sponsor and exhibitor in Toronto this June 1–3. We invite you to visit us at Booth #7 to see how we are helping teams FHIR faster — advancing real-world interoperability for provincial and national teams across Canada.

Our founder and Managing Director, Mario Hyland (“@InteropGuy”), will be continuing his industry-leading “Art of the Possible” message, engaging with provincial and national stakeholders to demystify what it truly takes to achieve FHIR Conformance — not just on paper, but in production.

CA:eReC Ready — Today

A major showcase at our booth this year is our team’s reference implementation of the Pan-Canadian eReferral and eConsult (CA:eReC) HL7® FHIR® Implementation Guide.

We’ve done the hard work:
Extracted unambiguous requirements from the CA:eReC FHIR IG
✅ Built a suite of FHIR TestScripts for conformance validation and implementation acceleration
✅ Integrated all of this into our Touchstone testing and validation platform — helping implementers across Canada reduce risk, increase speed, and verify FHIR conformance with precision.

AEGIS Canada is CA:eReC Ready — today. And we can help your team get there too.

Why It Matters

Implementing a complex national or provincial FHIR IG is never as simple as reading a document. Ambiguities remain. Testing is often manual or incomplete.
That’s where we come in. Our proven approach enables:

  • Faster, higher-confidence implementations
  • Automated testing — early and often
  • Reusable conformance assets to help the entire ecosystem advance together

Whether you’re a healthcare organization, vendor, or government stakeholder — if you’re moving toward FHIR-based interoperability in Canada, you’ll want to see what we’re enabling with CA:eReC and beyond.


Visit us at Booth #7 at e-Health 2025 Toronto, or BOOK A CALL, and let’s talk about how we can help your team FHIR faster.

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