Corporation seeks contracts, projects for Canadian firms in global health care market
Holly Bannerman
Canadian Medical Association Journal 1996; 154: 96-98
Holly Bannerman is a freelance writer living in Richmond Hill, Ont.
Abstract
An Ontario-based corporation is acting as a general contractor for about 50 Canadian firms interested in the international market for health care services and products. After less than 1 year of operation, the firm had identified potential opportunities for Canadian firms to sell their expertise in providing primary health care services and developing national disease-prevention programs. Another promising niche for Canadian firms and researchers in the global marketplace is the development and sale of rehabilitation products.
CMAJ January 1, 1996 (vol 154, no 1)