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Execution discipline matters

For Rural Health Transformation Programs (RHTPs), disciplined implementation is just as important as strategic planning

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Half the battle

States implementing programs through RHTP are rightfully focused on designing detailed, well-reasoned plans to guide the deployment of these complex initiatives. However, the real work begins when a program moves from planning to implementation. This is when execution discipline is tested, and a program’s long-term success or failure is determined.

In this paper, we discuss four areas of critical focus for states rolling out rural health transformation programs, and how to tell if your execution is in danger of going off the rails.

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Execution discipline matters

RHTP initiatives require careful and detailed planning, but they also need disciplined execution in order to successfully deliver on their mission.

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Keys for a successful launch

These four rules can help states keep their program implementation on track:

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Governance should not be a bottleneck

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Community engagement must be a dialog

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Data infrastructure cannot be an afterthought

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Delivery partners must be actively managed

In order to achieve their desired program results, states must execute their plans with the same level of attention and discipline that went into creating them.

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