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The Global Health Delivery Project is a project at Harvard University, USA, that aims to improve health among disadvantaged populations worldwide by studying global health delivery and delivering that knowledge to practitioners. GHD was founded in 2007 by Dr. Jim Yong Kim, Dr. Paul Farmer and Harvard Business School Professor Michael Porter. It operates with guidance from four pillars: Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Public Health, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Partners in Health. The Global Health Delivery Project shares the knowledge it generates to enable practitioners to design, implement and improve delivery programs that maximize health benefits for vulnerable communities. Closing this gap between knowledge and practice requires building a field of study in health delivery. GHD’s contribution to this research is based on principles developed by the organization’s co-founder, Michael Porter:〔Porter, ME. "What is Strategy?" Harvard Business Review. http://hbr.org/product/what-is-strategy/an/96608-PDF-ENG?Ntt=what%2520is%2520strategy&referral=00269&cm_sp=endeca-_-spotlight-_-link〕 * Program case studies are primary tools for analysis and teaching. * Field research focuses on the role of organizational leaders and their choices. * Analytic frameworks are developed that can guide practice; frameworks are tested and refined in collaboration with practitioners delivering programs in their country. ==Projects== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Global Health Delivery Project」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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