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Artificial Intelligence Acute Stroke Diagnostic and Decision Support Solution

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SK-202627-C19004028Canada

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eHealth Saskatchewan, acting on behalf of the Saskatchewan Health Authority, is seeking proposals for an artificial intelligence-based solution designed to support the rapid diagnosis and clinical decision-making for acute stroke cases. The solicitation, identified as SK-202627-C19004028, was posted on May 25, 2026, with a deadline for submissions set for June 23, 2026. The solution must integrate seamlessly into existing healthcare workflows in Saskatchewan to enhance speed, accuracy, and consistency in stroke detection, with the goal of improving patient outcomes through timely intervention. Proposers are expected to demonstrate technical capability, regulatory compliance, data security, and interoperability with provincial health systems. All responses must be submitted through the designated platform and conform to the detailed requirements outlined in Appendix A of the RFP. The contracting authority is eHealth Saskatchewan, with inquiries directed to submission@ehealthsask.ca. The performance location is the province of Saskatchewan, and the contract is issued under the broader mandate of the Government of Canada. This solicitation does not designate a specific set-aside for small or Indigenous businesses, and the procurement is open to all qualified proponents who can meet the technical, operational, and compliance standards required to deploy a safe, effective, and scalable AI tool within a public health environment.

General Info

eHealth Saskatchewan seeks AI solution for rapid acute stroke diagnosis by June 23, 2026, with seamless provincial system integration.

Agency

Government of Canada → eHealth Saskatchewan

NAICS

541512 - Computer Systems Design Services View NAICS

Place of Performance

Saskatchewan, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → eHealth Saskatchewan
Contacts1 person available
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Government of Canada → eHealth Saskatchewan
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eHealth SaskatchewanContracting Authority

Full Description

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This Request for Proposal (RFP) is an invitation by eHealth Saskatchewan (eHealth) on behalf of the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) to prospective Proponents to provide Submissions for the provision of an artificial intelligence (AI)-based acute stroke diagnostic and decision support solution, as further described in the RFP Particulars (Appendix A).

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