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CDC Plateau operates from Montreal's Plateau-Mont-Royal district as a multidisciplinary health collaborative connecting clinical practice, public policy, and community advocacy. The organization's flagship program, RespireSMC, coordinates respiratory health initiatives between medical professionals, researchers, and policymakers across Quebec. Their work specifically targets RSV prevention and treatment for at-risk populations, including infant care protocols and senior health monitoring. The collaborative maintains formal partnerships with provincial health authorities, transportation agencies, and indigenous rights organizations through a structured governance framework. CDC Plateau's policy working groups analyze healthcare accessibility data, linguistic minority health outcomes, and infrastructure impacts on public wellness. Their research findings inform provincial health planning through established channels with regional health authorities. CDC Plateau's data-sharing platform enables real-time collaboration between clinicians, researchers, and community health workers focused on respiratory care innovation. The organization coordinates responses to provincial health policy proposals through a network of affiliated healthcare providers and community organizations. Their evidence synthesis methodology integrates clinical outcomes, population health metrics, and community impact assessments to guide policy recommendations.