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Nonetheless, local and foreign NGO’s are now starting to play a role in filling the gap between government policies and front-line healthcare
delivery.
And oil for future
delivery
in 2020 still costs well below $70, creating an unusual market condition called “deep backwardation,” which was last seen in the autumn of 2014 and often presages a steep price decline.
But service
delivery
remained disappointing, so the focus shifted to improving project performance, which researchers like Esther Duflo at MIT’s Poverty Action Lab have pioneered with randomized controlled experiments.
Rwanda has crafted health care
delivery
with access in mind as well, by deploying community health workers (CHWs) to the country’s 15,000 villages.
Now it can offer fast and free delivery, which smaller companies cannot beat.
The doctor, who was a surgeon, not an obstetrician, questioned the wisdom of summoning him to treat excessive bleeding from a premature
delivery.
The university is founded on the principle that every member of a community deserves the same care and opportunity, and focuses on the
delivery
of quality health care to those who need it most.
The first, and most important, is data for service
delivery.
Information technology is already revolutionizing the
delivery
of health care, education, governance, infrastructure (for example, prepaid electricity), banking, emergency response, and much more.
It is a truism that government bureaucracies cut corners, hide gaps in service delivery, exaggerate performance, or, in the worst cases, simply steal when they can get away with it.
The data revolution offers a breakthrough opportunity for service delivery, management, accountability, and validation, thanks to a dense ecosystem of technologies that collect information in multiple ways: remote sensing and satellite imagery, biometric data, GIS tracking, facilities-based data, household surveys, social media, crowd-sourcing, and other channels.
To support the SDGs, such data should be publicly available for all countries at high frequency – at least within one year for key targets, and in real time in sectors where service
delivery
is vital (health, education, and the like).
My conclusion is that a good indication of this moving equilibrium does exist: the five-year forward oil price, or the amount paid for guaranteed
delivery
of oil five years from now.
Importantly, public finance need not mean only public delivery; private hospitals and clinics can sometimes deliver services more effectively.
It will also depend on institutions’ ability to design rational health care, monitor delivery, and properly assess new treatments.
Specifically, it advances the government's vision of a pro-growth agenda that enhances the ease of doing business in India, while targeting better
delivery
mechanisms for welfare schemes.
Indeed, I believe that the
delivery
deficit, not the democratic deficit, is Europe’s biggest problem.
China’s citizens, especially its poor, would benefit from a shift in government policy from the physical expansion of cities and infrastructure to the
delivery
of better, more fairly distributed public services.
By including the hepB vaccine as part of a pentavalent (five in one) vaccine, the Alliance has already facilitated its
delivery
to children in 70 countries as part of routine immunizations.
If successful, a second phase of reform would provide limited investment funds for continued improvement in service
delivery
and financial efficiency.
My favorite example is electronic medical records (my wife is a doctor), which have tremendous potential to enhance the efficiency of health-care
delivery
in the US.
Digitization disrupts everything: the nature of goods changing hands; the universe of potential suppliers and customers; the method of delivery, and the capital and scale required to operate globally.
Many developing countries agreed to liberalize cross-border
delivery
of services (so-called “mode one” trade), never anticipating just how dramatically the digital economy would revolutionize cross-border economic opportunities and enable more services to be delivered across borders.
With strong government leadership and active private-sector engagement, such systems could catalyze a transformation in how African countries approach energy
delivery.
To be sure, the promise of traditional health care will always be compelling as long as technological progress continues to enhance health infrastructure and service
delivery.
Likewise, a no-fly zone in Syria would immediately restrict the Syrian government’s means of
delivery
of weapons of mass destruction.
And he is utterly systematic in his thinking, designing new protocols and
delivery
systems for low-income communities.
Health Care’s VoyageOne of the most important efforts in health care research over the next decade will be to integrate advances in biology, material sciences, and chemical and bioengineering to create a revolutionary new generation of medical devices and drug
delivery
systems.
Another path to be pursued involves the development of micro-electrical mechanical systems (MEMS) that can be used in drug
delivery.
They could also provide new means of localized drug
delivery
that might be useful in several areas, including
delivery
of multiple drugs.
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