In a context marked by workforce shortages and increasing pressure on our hospitals, it has become essential to turn to new technologies and artificial intelligence to offer users a more efficient and higher-quality service.
With this in mind, we are pleased to announce the funding of five FreeO2 devices at Verdun Hospital—intelligent tools designed for automated oxygen weaning. These devices allow respiratory therapy teams to automate simple tasks so they can focus on more complex clinical interventions that require greater expertise.
This project is especially meaningful to us, as it addresses a major challenge: reducing hospital stays and improving patient flow across our facilities.
The device is designed to provide the best possible treatment and support a faster, safer discharge for users.
Philippe Nguyen, pulmonologist
At a time when our hospitals and emergency rooms are overcrowded, the addition of these devices will also help improve access to inpatient beds and reduce pressure on the healthcare system.
Thanks to this collaboration and the generosity of our donors, Verdun Hospital is adopting an innovative technology that will transform the care experience—for users as well as for medical teams.
We would not have been able to develop this project in the current context. We are extremely grateful—not only for the benefit to our users, but also for our care teams.
Raphaël Laforme, Coordinator, Directorate of Multidisciplinary Services, CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l’Île-de-Montréal
A heartfelt thank-you to all the donors whose support made the purchase of these devices possible—an investment that will contribute to more effective respiratory care at Verdun Hospital.
Thank you to the teams at Verdun Hospital for their collaboration! We are delighted to support you in improving care.