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With the desire to understand and to improve such health care delivery systems, particularly in resource-limited settings, the Global Health Delivery Project at Harvard University was formed in 2006 as a partnership between Harvard Medical School and Harvard Business School.

The goal of the partnership is to systematise the study of global health care delivery and rapidly diffuse innovations to practitioners.

Our approach to global health scholarship involves the careful analysis of global health delivery programmes and the creation of analytic frameworks that can guide the design of care-delivery systems, monitor operations and assess improvement.

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