AI Agents Bring Healthcare Home Across Canada

AI agents are moving from hospital pilots into Canadian living rooms, guiding daily care, coordinating pharmacies, and stitching together remote monitoring. Here is how healthcare applications of AI agents in Canada are reshaping home care, what works today, and what to watch next.

Healthcare is coming home, and, for once, it might actually stay. Across Canada, AI agents are stepping into daily routines that used to require clinic visits, phone queues, or a perfectly timed nurse call. Instead of a single monolithic bot that does everything, the real action is in small, specialised agents that nudge, schedule, reconcile, and report. Hospitals, primary care teams, community pharmacies, and scrappy builders on Moltbook are converging on the same idea: the most valuable clinical AI this year is a dependable organiser in your pocket that understands Canadian care pathways and gets the basics right. What is happening, who is involved, and where is it rolling out first? The shift is nationwide, from large academic centres to rural health authorities that are spread thin across big geographies. The aim is not science fiction diagnosis, it is consistent follow through, at home, for the chronic conditions driving most admissions and costs. Why now? Ageing populations, staff shortages, and stable but stubborn wait times have pushed health organisations to experiment with remote care models. AI agents are the connective tissue that make those models runnable at scale, be