Brian Eaton

My list of accomplishments includes ideating, concepting, writing, developing and reworking copy for top-tier international clients. I delivered an aggressive small-to-medium business (SMB) strategy for Sony VAIO laptop computers; integrated print and broadcast resources with my own savvy to architect Chrysler LLC’s online identity; and created the voice that The City of Toronto wanted to show-off to immigrants and investors.

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At CA eHealth meets live health

A federal government organization needs to be able to build a wealth of information around how well they perform a particular service, according to a CA spokesperson at GTEC in Ottawa.

First things first

Interoperability in health care IT will not be fully realized until hospitals have all critical information in a digital format to start with, according to one industry expert.

First things first

Interoperability in health care IT will not be fully realized until hospitals have all critical information in a digital format to start with, according to one industry expert.

US state IT needs champions

SAINT-SAUVEUR, QUE. - The politics around cross-jurisdictional service transformation demands that state CIOs know the players in order to be able to know how to make change happen.

Canadian service delivery a model for UK

SAINT-SAUVEUR, QUE. - The Canadian service delivery community is so advanced in its "thinking and doing" it

Nursing portal finally ready to go

A new health care portal, dubbed NurseONE, is to launch in Saskatoon in June, the result of dogged efforts by the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch (FNIHB) of Health Canada and the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) to provide remote and rural nurses with a personalized interactive web-based resource.

Liftoff

A new health care portal, dubbed NurseONE, is to launch in Saskatoon in June, the result of dogged efforts by the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch (FNIHB) of Health Canada and the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) to provide remote and rural nurses with a personalized interactive web-based resource.

Oopsie

When the B.C. government auctioned off data storage tapes that contained details of the medical status of thousands of people

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