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If the 2005 aftermath of Hurricane Katrina did not convince us, then surely the rollout of Medicare Part D the following year provided graphic proof that the implementation of new programs requires the coordination and cooperation of a diverse, geographically distributed set of stakeholders. Governm...

If the 2005 aftermath of Hurricane Katrina did not convince us, then surely the rollout of Medicare Part D the following year provided graphic proof that the implementation of new programs requires the coordination and cooperation of a diverse, geographically distributed set of stakeholders. Governm...

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Fri Oct 23 2009

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If the 2005 aftermath of Hurricane Katrina did not convince us, then surely the rollout of Medicare Part D the following year provided graphic proof that the implementation of new programs requires the coordination and cooperation of a diverse, geographically distributed set of stakeholders. Government has a big role to play in such efforts, but it is not the only playerand traditional roles are shifting during this time of great change.

If the 2005 aftermath of Hurricane Katrina did not convince us, then surely the rollout of Medicare Part D the following year provided graphic proof that the implementation of new programs requires the coordination and cooperation of a diverse, geographically distributed set of stakeholders. Government has a big role to play in such efforts, but it is not the only playerand traditional roles are shifting during this time of great change.

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