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Canadian Bleeding Disorders Registry (CBDR) Platform System Build

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McMaster University is seeking qualified vendors to design, develop, and support a modernized platform for the Canadian Bleeding Disorders Registry (CBDR), which serves about 15,000 patients across more than 26 Hemophilia Treatment Centres in Canada. The project involves creating a cloud-native system with three main components: a clinical registry core module, a patient engagement application accessible via web, iOS, and Android with offline capabilities, and a research platform for clinical and academic studies. The new platform must ensure full compliance with Canadian privacy laws including PIPEDA and PHIPA, with mandatory data residency within Canada. Key deliverables include migration of existing data, bilingual support in English and French, accessibility compliance (WCAG 2.1 AA), and integration with multiple external healthcare data systems. The contract covers the entire lifecycle of the platform from design to ongoing operational support and expansion of current functionalities. New features include enhanced patient engagement, gene therapy monitoring following World Federation of Hemophilia standards, and a customizable research module. Interested vendors must submit proposals by mid-June 2026, with bidding documents available through the Merx portal. The contract is managed under the Government of Canada through McMaster University, with Carol Rizzo as the contracting authority. This comprehensive upgrade aims to replace the legacy CBDR system while improving clinical data management, patient involvement, and research capabilities nationwide.

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McMaster seeks vendors to develop a bilingual, cloud-native Canadian bleeding disorders registry with privacy compliance.

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Government of Canada → McMaster University

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541512 - Computer Systems Design Services View NAICS

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CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → McMaster University
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Government of Canada → McMaster University
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Carol RizzoContracting Authority

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McMaster University invites qualified vendors to submit proposals for the comprehensive modernization of the Canadian Bleeding Disorders Registry (CBDR) including the design, development, implementation, and ongoing support of a new CBDR platform . This national healthcare registry serves approximately 15,000 patients across 26+ Hemophilia Treatment Centres (HTCs) throughout Canada. The CBDR project encompasses three integrated components: (1) CBDR Core Module for clinical registry functions, (2) MyCBDR Unified Application for patient engagement across web, iOS, and Android platforms, and (3) CBDR-R Research Platform for clinical and academic research studies. The system must comply with The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA), and applicable provincial privacy legislation, with mandatory Canadian data residency. The scope of this RFP includes the complete design, development, testing, deployment, data migration, training, and ongoing support of the CBDR system. The successful Proponent will deliver a modern, cloud-native platform that replaces the current legacy CBDR system while maintaining all existing functionality and adding new capabilities including gene therapy monitoring per World Federation of Hemophilia Gene Therapy Registry (WFH GTR) protocol, enhanced patient engagement features, and a dedicated research platform. Key deliverables include: CBDR Core Module with full clinical registry capabilities; MyCBDR unified patient application (web, iOS, Android) with offline capability; CBDR-R research platform with custom form builder; integration with external systems (WAPPS-Hemo, PROBE, CBS, Héma-Québec); comprehensive data migration from the existing system; bilingual support (English/French); and WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility compliance. Bidding and Documents are available on http://www.merx.com. Fees may apply; See https://www.merx.com/public/pricing for more information.

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