To our knowledge, no.
We certainly have seen, across the globe, some countries doing a fairly good job at this. I think there are some examples we can learn from. The United States has a program for doing this. I don't think we have to start from scratch and recreate the wheel. There is information out there and knowledge that we can leverage.
I think the big thing here is.... It's not so much the IT solution itself, but the infrastructure needed to pull it off. A really good example of where this is already happening in the health system in Canada is CIHI. This federal agency has the task of pulling together the health data collected by all of the provinces, which goes in a central repository. It's analyzed and provided back to the health systems so they can use it for planning. That's kind of what we're talking about: an organization to help standardize data collection, which the provinces and territories would flow up so that it could be analyzed and provided back to decision-makers in the provinces and territories for better planning of health human resources strategies, whether that be in the number of educational seats that need to increase, or investment that needs to happen to support clinicians so they can practise some specialty that may need to be grown.
Those are a couple of examples.