Can Digital Attachment Solve the Crisis of Unattached Patients? Akinox Says Yes!
The conversation around interoperability and care coordination has been going on for years - but what’s actually moving the needle? At #eHealth25, Mark Casselman, Chief Growth Officer at Akinox, shared how the Canadian company is solving this challenge and taking real steps to close care gaps.

The conversation around interoperability and care coordination has been going on for years – but what’s actually moving the needle? At #eHealth25, Mark Casselman, Chief Growth Officer at Akinox, shared how the Canadian company is solving this challenge and taking real steps to close care gaps.
From Fragmented Journeys to Connected Care
Akinox’s Linx platform is already helping governments unify the care continuum, but their newest solution—CarePath—brings that mission into the clinic. Built with smart AI assessment tools, it’s designed to support providers at the point of care and address one of Canada’s most pressing challenges: unattached patients.
“We’re focused on digital attachment,” Casselman said, “meeting people where they are when they don’t have access to traditional primary care”.
Why This Matters for Healthcare Leaders
The entire healthcare system suffers when patients do not have access to primary care – from overloaded emergency departments to more acute patients entering the health system. Solutions like Akinox’s offer a pathway to real-time, scalable integration across systems. That good for patients and good for Canada as it tries to build a more resilient care system.
Learn more about Akinox at https://www.akinox.com
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