About Jamie
Jamie is a Canada-first AI healthcare triage platform, built for institutions, accessible to patients, and designed to earn clinical trust.
Why Canada needs this
Over 16.1 million unscheduled emergency department visits were recorded across Canada in 2024–2025, up from 15.5 million the prior year. Nearly 6 million Canadians lack regular access to a family doctor. A 2025 Health Canada report put the national shortfall at 22,823 family physicians.
About half a million Canadians left emergency departments without seeing a doctor in 2024. Some returned days later, sicker. When 41 percent of ED visits are for conditions that could have been handled in primary care, the problem isn't that patients are going to the wrong place. It's that the right place doesn't exist for them.
Patients need better guidance on when to seek care and what level of care they actually need. That is what Jamie is for.
Our principles
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Safety first.
Emergency detection is always active. No configuration can disable it.
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Privacy first.
Consent-first architecture. Jamie does not train on patient data.
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Clinician-in-the-loop.
Jamie supports clinical judgment. It does not replace it.
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Evidence-based.
Triage logic follows established clinical protocols, not statistical correlation.
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Canadian-built.
Designed for Canadian healthcare reality: provincial variation, bilingual operation, Canadian data residency.
Built in Vancouver, BC
Building for Canada means understanding how healthcare delivery differs between BC, Ontario, and Quebec, in ways that directly affect what a triage tool can recommend, to whom, and under what authority. It means knowing that bilingual operation is a federal expectation for public-facing health services. It means designing for provincial privacy commissioners who have enforcement powers and are increasingly willing to use them.
We are not a generic North American health AI platform with a maple leaf on the landing page. Every design decision has been made with Canadian healthcare reality in mind.
Where we are
Currently in invite-only pilot in British Columbia. Working with health system partners to evaluate, iterate, and expand responsibly.
Team & advisors
Our team brings expertise in clinical informatics, healthcare governance, AI safety, and Canadian digital health policy. Advisory profiles will be published as our network grows. If you're a clinician, researcher, or policy expert interested in shaping the platform, we'd like to hear from you.