The first Common Purpose Dishaa event has been taking place in
Pune, India this week with 40 participants from the UK and India.
This year, the group has been set the challenge of figuring out
what healthcare reforms would make heart surgery possible for only
$1,000 USD. Over the course of the last few days participants have
been sharing their thoughts, insights and experiences as they
tackle the challenge in a variety of ways.
To hear from the participants themselves, have a look at the
links below:
Participants and many others have been sharing discussion around
#dishaa or you
can read the tweets from individual participants:
- @3become1 (William
Wong): The #NHS may not be perfect, but when compared with India,
we should drive process innovation and cultural (R)evolution. #dishaa
- @Alison Dixey: Is
it okay that a cardiac unit is empty apart from doctors and nurses
because the indian population cannot afford to pay for it? #dishaa
- @RichardAlderson: "I
believe we can change the world if we start listening to one
another again." - Margaret Wheatley #dishaa "Fail often to succeed sooner." - IDEO
#dishaa
- @dave__spencer:
Perfect your technique and put yourself in the place of most
potential. Take yourself beyond just getting it right. #dishaa
- @andre_campbell:
Exciting to know @Number10gov is discussing
NHS PPP's simultaneously as #dishaa. Execution is always critical - http://bbc.in/hagKVW