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While some funding for expanding surgical services could come from taxation, health-care providers should also explore
innovative
financing options – such as “social justice models,” whereby people pay according to their means.
And INSEAD’s Global Innovation Index shows that two-thirds of the world’s 25 most
innovative
countries are among the most aged societies.
Another
innovative
idea that Hong Kong and Guangdong are exploring is the “P2E2” scheme.
Scientists worldwide agree that GM is merely a refinement, or improvement, over less precise and predictable genetic techniques that have been used for centuries, but this exquisite new means to develop plants with higher yields and
innovative
traits will be blocked by the disincentive of unnecessary regulations.
This double whammy can be mitigated only by
innovative
water management and conservation, and by developing nontraditional supply sources.
The structurally conservative network of intertwined institutions lacks the flexibility and creativity needed to give an
innovative
answer to globalization.
Furthermore, governments should create an environment that fosters small
innovative
startups.
For example, the strengthening of the African banking sector in recent years – including the expansion of cross-border banking activities – has been made possible in part by
innovative
fintech (financial technology) products developed in London.
While such
innovative
and practical solutions are prevented from being scaled up, billions of dollars are pumped into subsidies that reinforce the status quo.
In the future, new information and communication technologies are expected to stimulate the expansion of educational opportunities and to improve educational quality at the national and global level, by offering a variety of
innovative
learning channels.
Reformers, politicians, and international advisors should focus on improved public understanding and on
innovative
transitional strategies for pension fund reform in order to undo the continuing fiscal legacy of the ancien regime.
Conventional policy advice urges
innovative
monetary interventions bearing an ever expanding array of acronyms, even as governments are admonished to spend on “obvious” needs such as infrastructure.
They gave greater weight to investments in people, launching
innovative
initiatives to bring health care and access to finance to more of their citizens, and creating social funds to help develop local communities.
That said, this Fed board, with its three Trump appointees, is likely to be less activist and
innovative
than its predecessor.
Next up was 1980s Japan, with its
innovative
management practices and well-run companies.
The European Rail Traffic Management System, which has overcome divergent safety and security standards among member states to create a unified system, is but one of the many successes that this
innovative
strategy has facilitated.
It is also important to ensure well-structured, systematic engagement with stakeholders and civil-society groups, which is necessary to ensure high-quality and
innovative
inputs.
The institute’s researchers carry out
innovative
and complex science, from classic clinical trials and epidemiological studies to behavioral-modification trials aimed at reducing the spread of infectious disease – with remarkable results.
The key to addressing this crisis will be to develop
innovative
mechanisms to deliver care in a way that is patient-centered and can be integrated over the long term into the health system and the local economy.
A second
innovative
model for addressing hypertension, introduced by the Novartis Foundation and its partners in Vietnam, is the Ho Chi Minh City Communities for Healthy Hearts Program, which aims to shift screening and treatment to the community through social entrepreneurs.
What is needed now is to test these
innovative
approaches to health-care delivery, build evidence of their effectiveness, and apply their lessons to other initiatives.
Specifically, international actors must work together with local communities to build
innovative
new models that work even in difficult or under-resourced environments.
But the truth is that Uganda may have inadvertently stumbled upon an
innovative
policy.
Flexibility allows NGOs to be
innovative
in ways that organizations like the UN often cannot.
Far from fostering new and
innovative
enterprises, the country’s economic system remains dominated by giant politically connected, family-owned conglomerates, the chaebol.
If EU leaders are committed to growth and jobs, they should work on repairing a European single market that in several sectors is “single” in name only, so that more
innovative
and more efficient companies can grow faster.
In the past, when China’s own
innovative
capacity was weak, stronger IP protection would have meant merely more rents for foreign firms.
To do so, they are in active discussions with their northern neighbors, and
innovative
cross-border collaborations are being developed, building on the model of the highly successful partnership between Mozambique, South Africa, and Swaziland.
Among the most
innovative
are development impact bonds, in which investors provide financing for development projects, in exchange for returns provided by donors, NGOs, or government agencies if, and only if, the agreed-upon outcomes are achieved.
At the heart of the challenge facing the more than 50,000 participants expected to attend is the need for
innovative
new approaches to addressing global challenges.
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