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Primary-care
providers
can address more than 80% of health needs.
At the Global Conference on Primary Health Care, the PHCPI joined with several countries from around the world to launch a new tool to help policymakers and
providers
improve care.
And I have just proposed additional reforms, because we also need large-scale health-care
providers
in the form of holding companies, much like America’s Mayo Clinic.
Across Africa, the economic costs of discrimination are increasing, in line with growing pressure on employers, landlords, health-care providers, educational institutions, and others to exclude LGBT people.
Policymakers who want products and
providers
of high-skilled services to move freely but people who provide less-skilled services to stay put are not just hypocrites; they are also economically illiterate.
If those opt-outs are not convincing enough, there are privacy-focused search engines or email
providers.
Sensitive information is being circulated among an increasingly wide array of actors, such as third-party financial institutions, technology developers, cloud computing service providers, and other humanitarian agencies.
But it is a market-oriented program insofar as health insurers and health-care
providers
remain private and compete against one other.
Canada has a single public payer but mostly private
providers.
Through all of this, men should remember that, by adopting a new approach, they are not abandoning their roles as
providers.
That provides an incentive to retrofitting companies, while competition for customers, rather than for subsidies, will encourage the various
providers
to be efficient.
Governments can say that they did not have responsibility for the services, and the private
providers
can say that they merely did what government wanted.
The application of the US Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act to indict officers of FIFA, soccer’s international governing body, shows how focusing on Western service
providers
can curb corruption among foreign officials.
Over time, a variety of specialist service
providers
will emerge – single-topic experts and general mail managers.
We need more robust and transparent relationships between central and local governments, state and private education providers, and households and communities.
Reservations about the use of third-party content could easily be addressed through carefully designed rules that would allow, say, content
providers
to opt out of Google’s results.
In fact, however, they provide an invaluable check on sloppy and inefficient
providers
of public services.
Ultimately health systems must be strengthened to enable health care
providers
to find TB that is present in communities with more sensitive and specific diagnostic tests, treat TB according to the class of the organism with the latest and most potent drugs, and prevent TB among those who are at risk.
This erodes net interest margins, puts pressure on certain fee structures, and makes certain
providers
more cautious about entering into long-term financial relationships.
The fact is that
providers
of all long-term financial products, particularly life insurance and pensions, have no choice these days but to streamline their offerings, including a reduction of those that still provide longer-term guarantees to clients looking for greater financial security.
With many of these newer clients favoring “self-directed” lives,
providers
of financial services will be pressed to switch from a product-push mindset to offering more holistic solutions that allow for greater individual customization.
As a result, a proliferation of financial
providers
is likely, with particularly bright prospects for institutional partnerships that combine the more agile existing platforms with exciting new content and approaches.
In order to provide a more balanced perspective on the microfinance industry compared to other kinds of financial-services providers, MFIs need to do more to measure and explain their social and economic value.
Moreover, the mobile-payments revolution has so far been led largely by telecom
providers.
As a result, a large number of nonbank financial institutions – such as wealth-management companies and online financial-services
providers
– are now using promises of high returns to attract small investors.
Similarly, the proposed cuts in payments to
providers
of services to Medicare patients are unlikely to receive the necessary Congressional support in future years, especially if it turns out that doing so would reduce the volume of services, rather than just providers’ incomes.
Concerned about sparking an ethnic clash, Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has proclaimed a ban on open discussion of these issues, threatening to arrest Internet news
providers
and activists if they continue to fan such debates.
The relationships between clinical leaders and frontline providers, and between
providers
and the families they serve, must be respectful and supportive.
But, as we observed, while our basic checklist provided the targets for improvement and a tool for organizing and reminding people of key steps, more was needed to accelerate change, including financial resources, political will, and the dedication of leaders, providers, and the community to demand progress.
Similarly, as digital technology facilitates the cross-border sale of services, and protections for domestic service
providers
become increasingly difficult to enforce, domestically oriented services in developing countries will face growing global competition.
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