Telus Health Solutions Inc.
Commercial supplier411 1 Street SE, 9th Floor, Calgary, Alberta, T2G 4Y5, Canada
- Total paid
- $13,349,095
- Payment count
- 1
- Active years
- 2017-2018 – 2025-2026
Spend over time
Historical trend of payments to this vendor across fiscal years.
| Fiscal year | Total | Payments |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-2026 | $13,349,095 | 1 |
By ministry
How much this vendor has been paid by each ministry across all years.
- Primary and Preventative Health Services$13,349,0951 payments
| Category | Amount | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Primary and Preventative Health Services | $13,349,095 | 1 payments |
By payment type
How the total breaks down across procurement card, selected payment, and wire transfer channels.
- Procurement card$00 payments
- Selected payment$13,349,0951 payments
- Wire transfer$00 payments
| Category | Amount | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Procurement card | $0 | 0 payments |
| Selected payment | $13,349,095 | 1 payments |
| Wire transfer | $0 | 0 payments |
Sole-source contract history
Disclosed sole-source contracts to this vendor across all ministries. Pre-FY 2015–16 disclosures are excluded by the producer's trend-reliability cutoff.
Sole-source contracts on file
3
Sole-source $ on this page
$36,581,608
| Fiscal year | Ministry | Amount | Justification |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2018-2019 | Primary and Preventative Health Services | $34,395,000 | To maintain and enhance the current Personal Health Record (PHR) Solution available through MyHealth Records (MHR) software application, branded as My Personal Records (MPR) while a solution is publicly procured using an RFP posted in the fall of 2025. |
| 2017-2018 | Health | $1,811,608 | To enable the reporting and sharing of primary care information from physician offices through Alberta Netcare. |
| 2018-2019 | Health | $375,000 | To provision community Electronic Medical Record data into Alberta Netcare. |
Scope drift
Where this vendor's earliest and latest contract justifications share little or no language with each other — a signal that the original scope no longer constrains what is being purchased.