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MOBIA to spin off its healthcare products as a new company

February 15, 2023


Rob LaneDARTMOUTH, NS – MOBIA Technology Innovations Inc. has announced plans to spin off its healthcare Software as a Service (SaaS) products into a separate company called MOBIA Health Innovations Inc. Growing demand for these products in Canada and the United States is a key driver in the decision to establish this new company and strengthen the competitive position of its solutions, SurgeCon and myCardiacHealth.

With MOBIA CEO Rob Lane (pictured), and director of Digital Transformation Nevin Pick stepping into the roles of CEO and president respectively, MOBIA Health Innovations will continue to support the development and commercialization of our solutions.

Co-created by MOBIA Technology Innovations, Paul Norman, and Dr. Chris Patey, SurgeCon is a cloud-based SaaS solution designed to empower emergency departments to take a proactive approach to managing surges in capacity.

Integrating front-line communications with real-time capacity data into dashboards and automated notification tools, SurgeCon alerts emergency department managers and key hospital stakeholders when additional resources are needed.

Paul Norman and Dr. Chris Patey will both join the leadership team at MOBIA Health Innovations, supporting continued innovation and development for SurgeCon as well as the company’s overall growth.

Developed in collaboration with Eastern Health, in Newfoundland and Labrador, myCardiacHealth addresses the growing challenges in cardiac care posed by longer wait lists, reduced staff, increased clinical workloads by streamlining and automating the patient journey.

Providing tools to accurately risk-stratify incoming referrals and determine which tests and procedures are appropriate for patients, myCardiacHealth reduces clinical load and optimizes administrative coordination in cardiac care.

“For over three decades, MOBIA has supported digital transformation across a range of important industries by deploying and integrating innovative telecommunications and IT solutions,” said Lane.

“Over the past several years, we’ve had the great privilege to bring our expertise to healthcare, partnering with brilliant healthcare professionals and dedicated organizations to improve patient care and empower healthcare providers. We’re thrilled to establish MOBIA Health Innovations as its own entity and believe that this will give us an opportunity to continue to break new ground in this vital sector.”

About MOBIA
MOBIA is a leading expert in digital transformation and innovative enterprise technology systems. With hundreds of customers across North America, MOBIA partners with organizations of all sizes, across all verticals to transform the way they work. With a focus on people, processes, technology, and culture, MOBIA helps businesses reach their full potential. MOBIA is proud to be recognized as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies and Canada’s Top Growing Companies. To learn more, visit Mobia.io.

About MOBIA Health Innovations
MOBIA Health Innovations is a technology innovator on a mission to transform healthcare by developing and implementing software solutions to improve patient care and empower healthcare providers. With a team of technology experts and front-line clinicians, MOBIA Health provides software as a service tools that streamline processes and advance patient outcomes in healthcare settings all over the world. To learn more, visit mobiahealth.io.

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