What is the Canada Health Infostructure Partnerships Program (CHIPP)?
The Canada Health Infostructure Partnerships Program (CHIPP) is a two-year, shared-cost incentive program, aimed at supporting the implementation of innovative applications of information and communications technologies (ICT) in health care delivery in either or both official languages. The program budget to March 31, 2002 is $80 million.
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