plans to acquire digital-health provider LifeWorks Inc. for about $2.3 billion, branching further into health services as it pursues a diversification strategy.
Telus has pursued a different strategy from major Canadian telecom rivals BCE Inc. and Rogers Communications Inc., eschewing ownership of media assets to expand into digital services and technology for companies and individuals. If successful, LifeWork’s approximately 7,000 employees and 25,000 clients will be transferred to Telus.and two reports from Alberta’s privacy commissioner found the company ignored the province’s health information privacy laws when it launched its health-care app in 2020.
Any information is potentially sensitive, said Gunz, and employees must be assured that their data will be held securely. “What’s happened over the last few years is that it’s dawned on people that a lot of companies hold a lot of very sensitive information about people, and they are not necessarily protecting it properly,” said Gunz.
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No private group should have the ability to robotically engineer nor relay private HEALTH information to humanity unless it is from an external demand.
Telus should try providing decent service in their own sector before branching out.
The election was a referendum on healthcare whether people understood it that way or not.
Ford and his continued destruction of our universal healthcare to benefit the wealthy small percent and add more suffering for the majority, including our kids
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