
Dr. Christian Veillette — Chief Technology Officer & Co‑Founder
MD, MSc, FRCSC
Dr. Christian Veillette is Chief Technology Officer and a co‑founder of Arthur Health. An orthopaedic surgeon and product leader, he blends deep clinical experience with modern engineering to turn complex care pathways into intuitive, data‑driven digital workflows. As CTO, he guides the vision, architecture, and delivery of the CareNexus Platform—ensuring it securely connects patients, providers, and payers while producing measurable improvements in access, quality, and outcomes.
Under Dr. Veillette’s leadership, CareNexus leverages Microsoft cloud, interoperability standards, and applied AI to orchestrate referral, triage, treatment, rehabilitation, and return‑to‑work across large, interdisciplinary networks. His focus on “secure-by‑design” architecture and actionable analytics enables transparent information sharing, evidence‑informed decisions, and accountable performance—so organizations don’t just digitize processes; they redesign how care works.
A champion of practical innovation, he leads cross‑functional teams of clinicians, engineers, and data scientists to ship capabilities that matter—governed by clear policies for privacy, data stewardship, and responsible AI adoption. This disciplined approach has supported provincial‑scale MSK programs and integrated work‑injury networks that report industry‑leading patient satisfaction and return‑to‑work outcomes, while reducing administrative friction for frontline teams.
Dr. Veillette’s career spans shoulder, elbow, and sports‑medicine surgery and technology leadership. That breadth lets him translate clinical realities into scalable digital products—meeting clinicians where they work, meeting patients where they are, and meeting system partners where performance is measured. He continues to partner with health systems to expand CareNexus capabilities into new regions and service lines, advancing Arthur Health’s mission to deliver the right care, at the right time, by the right provider—always.