Greg A. Reed
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Monday, May 16, 2011
11:45 AM
 - 1:50 PM
Fairmont Royal York Hotel – Concert Hall

Greg A. Reed

President & CEO, eHealth Ontario
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Improving front-line health care - an update on eHealth Ontario

Just over one year ago, Greg Reed became the President and CEO of eHealth Ontario and took on the task of turning around the agency. He and his restructured management team have worked to transform the organization and focus it on putting more electronic patient information into the hands of front-line health care providers across the province as quickly as possible.  

Please join us on May 16th when Mr. Reed will speak at our podium and will define electronic health care and what it means to individual Ontarians, survey the complex provincial landscape of health care providers and institutions, articulate eHealth Ontario’s plans and progress in creating comprehensive electronic health records for 13 million Ontarians by 2015, and describe what patients can expect to see in the next few years.

Greg A. Reed is President and Chief Executive Officer of eHealth Ontario and a member of its board of directors.

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After obtaining a B.Sc. in Computer Science at the University of Toronto, Greg began his career as a Systems Engineer with IBM. He then attended Harvard Business School where he earned an MBA, after which he spent 20 years with international strategy consulting firm McKinsey & Company in New York, London (UK) and Toronto. There, he worked to turn around distressed companies, assisted telecom and technology firms, and co-founded McKinsey’s global Electronic Commerce Practice. During the past several years Greg has been the CEO of both an investment firm and a Canadian bank.

Greg is a Director of the National Arts Centre Foundation where he chairs the Finance Committee, is Vice-Chair of Business for the Arts, and is a former Director of the National Ballet of Canada.