Appreciate it, Toby. Have done so! Thanks for the LEEP rec. My outside impression was that the gravity pulls hard toward the measurable end over the further-out bets (mass movements, narrative, constituency-building). Am curious who is thinking about health delivery policy change and welcome all such leads.
Would also love to explore the spectrum idea. My sense is there a) are a couple of axes that correlate: how upstream the lever is (service delivery → rules → institutions) and how easily you can measure and attribute the result (measurable/attributable → diffuse/long-horizon). B) That the distribution is lopsided…but I am interested in outliers! Particularly for reasons of scale and/or permanent norm change (à la abolition example)
Appreciate it, Toby. Have done so! Thanks for the LEEP rec. My outside impression was that the gravity pulls hard toward the measurable end over the further-out bets (mass movements, narrative, constituency-building). Am curious who is thinking about health delivery policy change and welcome all such leads.
Would also love to explore the spectrum idea. My sense is there a) are a couple of axes that correlate: how upstream the lever is (service delivery → rules → institutions) and how easily you can measure and attribute the result (measurable/attributable → diffuse/long-horizon). B) That the distribution is lopsided…but I am interested in outliers! Particularly for reasons of scale and/or permanent norm change (à la abolition example)