Do you remember being a kid and playing with Lego? In our house we had a small suitcase full of Lego. It used to make the most horrendous noise as you crashed around the case looking for the specific piece,… Read More
The journey to work for so many people across the globe is a miserable experience. Heavy traffic, an alarm call just a little too early, and a squashed train or worse still a missing train. At least once a week… Read More
The blog article below was originally published in the European Journal of eHealth law and Policy, it is a longer blog article than normal for here but may be a good reflection of the current situation in Ireland and what… Read More
The term ‘The Age of’ is used to describe a sweeping change where the difference brought about by a catalyst is noticeable and for a period of time the change applied becomes the definition of an evolution. At a recent… Read More
A short blog piece first published on www.cio.co.uk in April 2015. The poor guys in editorial at CIO magazine must have had enough of me pushing social media at them over the last year as a topic that CIOs need… Read More
Warning, this is a longer read blog post and not one about being a CIO, or maybe it is! Its about accepting differences and how relationships change you and how music and relationships evolve, how you grow and how your thinking… Read More
At a recent event I was presented with a question from the floor that caused me to think harder than I have before about how we treat people in health who need access to technology to support what they do.… Read More
A short blog on my views on digital leadership in eHealth and the wider environment… It’s all in the words… Organisations looking at how to modernise healthcare through the deployment of digital solutions are in the process of falling over… Read More
Since the 4th millennium BC humans have been accessing and processing information about innovation and considering how to use what is in front of them! We call it reading! How many of you read at night? How many of you… Read More
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