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Community Health Shouldn't Run on Paper — Theresa's Story

Managing health services for a First Nations community means coordinating care across dozens of programs with limited staff. Morgan helped Theresa bring it all together.

The Community Needed More. The Systems Couldn't Keep Up.

  • Patient scheduling managed across paper forms and phone calls
  • No central record of community health programs and enrolments
  • Reporting to Health Canada took weeks of manual data gathering
  • Home care visits tracked in notebooks — no visibility for coordinators
  • Staff spending more time on admin than on community care

The Conversation That Changed Everything

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Theresa: "I run health services for our First Nation — about 800 community members. We have a nursing station, home care program, mental wellness program, and a diabetes prevention initiative. Four programs, two nurses, one health director — me. I'm drowning in paperwork and I can't see the full picture of what's happening across all four programs at once."
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Morgan: "Four programs, 800 community members, three staff — that's a heavy load. The lack of a unified view is the core problem. When you can't see everything at once, things fall through the cracks. What's the most critical gap right now?"
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Theresa: "Scheduling. And our Health Canada reports. Every quarter I spend two weeks pulling data from four different notebooks and spreadsheets to build one report. It's the same data every time — I just can't get to it fast enough."
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Morgan: "A Community Health Dashboard that shows all four programs in one view. A Scheduling System for the nursing station and home care visits. And a Reporting Engine that pulls your Health Canada data automatically — quarterly reports in minutes, not weeks. I'll build all three. Give me a moment."
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Morgan: "Done. Your Community Health Dashboard is live — all four programs visible in one place, with enrolment numbers, upcoming appointments, and program status. Scheduling is set up for the nursing station and home care. And your Health Canada report template is ready — it pulls live data and generates the quarterly report in one click. Want to walk through it?"
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Theresa: "Our regional health authority told us we'd need a $300,000 system to do this properly. We've been waiting three years for funding approval. You just built this?"
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Morgan: "Your community's health shouldn't wait on funding approval cycles. You have the tools now. Your team can focus on care — not paperwork. And I'm here whenever you need to grow."

What Morgan Built for Theresa's Health Team


Community Health Dashboard

All four programs in one unified view — enrolments, appointments, program status, and community health metrics.


Scheduling System

Nursing station and home care visits scheduled, tracked, and visible to the whole team in real time.


Health Canada Reporting Engine

Quarterly reports generated automatically from live data. Two weeks of work done in minutes.

Three Months Later

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Theresa: "Our last Health Canada report took 40 minutes. It used to take two weeks. My nurses are spending that saved time on actual home visits — we've increased our home care visits by 30% this quarter. And for the first time I can actually see how our community is doing health-wise, not just guess."
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Morgan: "30% more home care visits — that's real impact for real people. The tools did their job. What would you like to build next for your community?"

Your community's health services deserve modern tools.

Tell Morgan about your health programs — we'll build exactly what your team needs.

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