WEF's radical new
health care project brings together an all - star crew of medical leaders.
Not exact matches
The World Economic Forum is launching an ambitious new
project to
bring a value - based model to
health care — and it has the backing of some of the world's biggest medical names, including the CEOs of Medtronic, Novartis, Kaiser Permanente, and thought leaders like Harvard Business School's Michael Porter.
Her
project could
bring better
health care to people in the developing world, she said.
The
project is being delivered through the Lancaster
Health Hub, which brings together Lancaster with the University of Cumbria and many NHS organisations throughout Lancashire and Cumbria to work together on clinical research to improve health
Health Hub, which
brings together Lancaster with the University of Cumbria and many NHS organisations throughout Lancashire and Cumbria to work together on clinical research to improve
healthhealth care.
The charity works on international
projects, including the Adopt a Village model, which
brings over 650 schools and school rooms to youth and provides clean water,
health care and sanitation to one million people around the world, freeing children and their families from the cycle of poverty.
A 50 - cents - a-pack cigarette tax,
projected to
bring in $ 700 million a year, will be used to supplement
health care, child
care, parent education, and other programs to help newborns to 5 - year - olds.
Carbon management,
health improvement and economic development may seem very different objectives, but our ground - breaking Climate +
Care projects show how they can be
brought together to create benefits all round.
The case, first
brought December 2007 by the Juvenile Justice
Project of Louisiana, says the facility «has been plagued with escapes and reports of poor conditions, including 21 - hour daily lockdowns, inadequate education and shoddy medical and mental
health care.»
New Perimeter's mission is to
bring their legal expertise to bear strategically on some of the world's most pressing problems — creating, providing legal support for, and completing major
projects that address such issues as
health care, hunger, corruption, environmental sustainability, economic development, law reform and human rights.