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Rocket Doctor AI to promote CDS for physicians

December 10, 2025


CanHealth Network logoOAKVILLE, Ont. – The CAN Health Network is excited to welcome Rocket Doctor AI, a Canadian digital health company modernizing primary care through advanced, AI-driven clinical support and automated patient intake solutions.

Rocket Doctor AI’s technology is built to help clinicians navigate today’s growing complexity in primary care. Physicians are expected to synthesize vast amounts of patient data – from medical histories and labs to imaging and real-time monitoring – all while managing significant administrative demands. These pressures contribute to decision fatigue, decreased efficiency, and missed opportunities for timely intervention.

Rocket Doctor AI addresses these challenges with its GLM-powered clinical decision support and structured intake platform, designed to streamline data collection, reduce documentation burden, and provide real-time insights that support more accurate, timely care.

The system assists providers by generating structured clinical notes, guiding intake workflows, and offering diagnostic support that enhances clarity and consistency across patient encounters. By reducing administrative load and simplifying information processing, Rocket Doctor AI enables clinicians to focus more fully on patient care while improving overall quality, safety, and patient experience.

The platform’s design emphasizes accessibility, ease of implementation, and meaningful time savings for both providers and clinic staff. These capabilities position Rocket Doctor AI as a powerful tool for primary care clinics seeking to increase capacity, improve accuracy, and better support patients through more personalized, efficient care.

Through the CAN Health Network, Rocket Doctor AI is partnering with Health Cities, a CAN Health Network primary care Edge, on a project that will evaluate the impact of its AI-enabled intake and decision support tools across up to five primary care clinics in Alberta. The initiative will measure improvements in efficiency, provider satisfaction, diagnostic support, and patient experience – paving the way for potential scale-up and broader transformation across the primary care system.

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