A new article was published this week by Amol Deshpande, Shariq Khoja, Julio Lorca, Ann Mckibbon, Carlos Rizo and Alejandro R Jadad entitled "Asynchronous telehealth: A scoping review of analytic studies" on Open Medicine's new wiki.
The project aims to improve access to scientific research data for Canadians and support use and re-use of data sets by providing a central gateway, as well as resources to guide data management activities.
The Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH) is an independent, not-for-profit agency funded by federal, provincial and territorial governments to provide credible, impartial advice and evidence-based information about the effectiveness of drugs and health technologies for healthcare decision-makers.
Here is the poster for the Open Medicine event at the University of Toronto on Tuesday April 21st, 2009. The entire emphasis is on improving access to information for healthcare. I encourage you to post this somewhere in your clinics or health organizations. If you attend, please introduce yourself to the OM editors.