Ian Fish
Canadian Lead for Connected Healthcare Offering, Accenture & former CIO, Manitoba e-Health
Ian Fish is Accenture’s Connected Health Lead for Canada. Ian is an accomplished healthcare information management and technology executive with a demonstrated track record in successfully leading cross-functional teams in both the public (hospital, regional, provincial and federal) and private sectors. Ian has over 20 years of health care experience with a progressive focus on leading business and clinical change initiatives that are underpinned by the strategic use of information technology. Ian’s leadership experience includes successfully developing the vision, business-case, governance and shared-service delivery strategy for a large provincial eHealth organization. Ian’s information technology career is grounded by senior management experience within government, regional health authority, acute-care hospital, and primary care environments. His experience also includes doing culturally appropriate, community-based health research with the Northern Medical Unit at the University of Manitoba. Ian received a Masters of Science in Community Health Sciences, and Bachelor of Arts (Sociology and Economics) from University of Manitoba.
Ian Fish is Accenture’s Connected Health Lead for Canada. Ian is an accomplished healthcare information management and technology executive with a demonstrated track record in successfully leading cross-functional teams in both the public (hospital, regional, provincial and federal) and private sectors. Ian has over 20 years of health care experience with a progressive focus on leading business and clinical change initiatives that are underpinned by the strategic use of information technology. Ian’s leadership experience includes successfully developing the vision, business-case, governance and shared-service delivery strategy for a large provincial eHealth organization. Ian’s information technology career is grounded by senior management experience within government, regional health authority, acute-care hospital, and primary care environments. His experience also includes doing culturally appropriate, community-based health research with the Northern Medical Unit at the University of Manitoba. Ian received a Masters of Science in Community Health Sciences, and Bachelor of Arts (Sociology and Economics) from University of Manitoba.