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Corolar Virtual Care
- By
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Calian Group Ltd
- Verification Date
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2022-June-03
- Product Version
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6.1
- Verification standard version
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2.0
- Notes
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In order for health service providers and organizations to comply with Ontario Health’s Virtual Visits Solution Requirements, there are specific configuration requirements that are required to be made. For inquiries, please email hc_int_support@dapasoft.com.
Solution Provider Details
- Full Address
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111 Gordon Baker Road, Suite 600, Toronto, ON, M2H 3R1, CA
- Web Site URL
- https://www.calian.com/solutions/virtual-care-solutions/
- Year Business Started
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1997
Accessibility Information
- Published Accessibility Report
- Accessibility report not available
Third Party Information
- Video Secondary Vendor
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Microsoft Teams
Recommended Requirements
Vendors need to meet all mandatory requirements in the standard to become Verified. Recommended requirements are additional requirements that health service providers may find beneficial for their clinical practices. Below is a list of recommended requirements that this solution meets. Recommended requirements are based solely on vendor’s information provided to Ontario Health and not verified or validated by Ontario Health.
Corolar Virtual Care
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Solutions should have web and user interfaces that provide accessibility to Ontarians with disabilities; and comply with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
Solutions should not automatically trigger claims submission for all completed virtual visits.
Solutions can assist clinicians to identify virtual visits that are eligible for claims (e.g., offering a “billable” vs “nonbillable” flag).
Virtual visit solutions will allow providers to send surveys to patients in order to:
- Administer certain types of clinical questionnaires prior to an encounter (e.g., relating to mental health, child development, post-operative care)
- Support quality improvement efforts and patient experience reporting (e.g., at the end of a virtual care encounter)
An audio visit may be an acceptable alternative if insufficient bandwidth is available to support a video visit.
Solutions should allow different audio and video sources to be used during an event. For example, the clinician could use a standard webcam and a hand-held exam camera in the same event.
This data could include:
- Negotiated media codecs
- Role of each participant (host, guest) in the event.
- Performance data such as packet loss, jitter.
A common issue that would require investigation is degraded video and audio during a video visit.
H.323 ID, E.164 or SIP URI.
Solutions will allow patients and caregivers to perform equipment (i.e., audio and/or video) and connectivity tests (i.e., Wi-Fi) and send reports to clinics prior to virtual visits.
Solutions will enable patients to import a scheduled event into their calendaring systems (e.g., Google calendar, iCal, Outlook, etc.). Solutions will enable patients to forward a scheduled event to caregivers to participate in the event.
IP Address.
Participant's name, date of birth, gender, and unique identifier i.e., Health card number
Last Updated: November 14, 2025