Canada's health care system faces sustained pressure, highlighting the need for change. The future is delivering care at home, empowered by digital technologies and patient-centered solutions.

Allison Haggart

EY Manager, National Health Care Practice

Passionate about transforming health care to be more connected, convenient, and equitable. Born in Toronto, shaped by experiences across Canada. Driven to bring care closer to all who depend on it.

Allison Haggart is a Manager in EY Canada’s National Health Care practice, based in Toronto. She has led the delivery of several large-scale transformation initiatives, primarily focused on modernizing home and community-based care in Ontario. She’s passionate about using innovative approaches to reduce health inequities and transform care by bringing it closer to home, helping to make health managed in a convenient and connected way.

Allison holds an MBA in Digital Business from the Smith School of Business, Queen’s University. Additionally, she holds a Master of Science in Healthcare Quality from Queen’s University and a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Biomedical Science, with a minor in Neuroscience, from the University of Guelph. She is also a member of the Canadian Public Health Association, the Ontario Public Health Association and Digital Health Canada.

How Allison is shaping the future with confidence

“Canada’s aging population, changing preferences and the evolving needs of our communities are transforming how care is delivered. People are looking for a health care experience that supports their overall wellness and fits easily into their busy lives. By using digital tools to collect smarter data and help it flow across systems that were once disconnected, I’m helping health care providers, organizations and system planners reach beyond traditional care settings. Together, we’re not just improving access and outcomes. We’re setting a new standard for care that is connected, convenient and ready for the future.”

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