Field Notes
Security & Compliance
Perspectives on clinical infrastructure, physician workflows, and the technology reshaping primary care clinics in Canada.
What Alberta's AI Guidance Means for Clinics Choosing an AI Receptionist and Intake System
Alberta's September 2025 AI scribe guidance has received most of the attention, but the framework Alberta clinics most need to know about is nearly two years older and covers far more than scribes — including the AI receptionists and intake tools clinics are evaluating now.
The Anatomy of a Safe Handoff: How AI Recognizes Its Limits in Primary Care
The question physicians ask most often about patient-facing AI is not about data security. It is simpler and more visceral: what happens when the system gets something wrong? A wrong answer delivered with confidence is more dangerous than no answer at all.
Privacy, Security, and Accountability: The Architecture of Trust
Technology in healthcare is only as trustworthy as the systems behind it. For clinics, privacy, compliance, and accountability are not optional features; they are foundational requirements.
What BC's AI Scribe Guidance Signals for the Rest of Your Clinic's Tech Stack
On January 28, 2026, BC's privacy commissioner released best practices for AI scribes under PIPA, the same day Ontario issued parallel guidance. What the convergence means for how BC clinics should evaluate every AI tool they adopt, not just scribes.
What Ontario's New AI Guidelines Mean for Primary Care Clinics
On January 28, 2026, the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario released guidance that every primary care clinic in the province should read before deploying any AI tool in a clinical setting.
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