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Thus, while institutional innovation in China might focus on a truly empowered — yet checked — elected house, the U.S. would benefit from the type of long-term deliberation offered by bodies such as a meritocratic upper house and some entity with the responsibility for continuity of governance that stands as a unifying symbol in an ever more diverse society.

Nathan Gardels, the editor of New Perspectives Quarterly, wrote in January that in America, "where the feedback signals from politics, the media and the market all steer society toward immediate self-gratification, there is scarce political capacity for the kind of long-term thinking, planning and continuity of governance that has so far been responsible for China's rise".

Thus, while institutional innovation in China might focus on a truly empowered yet checked elected house, the U.S. would benefit from the type of long-term deliberation offered by bodies such as a meritocratic upper house and some entity with the responsibility for continuity of governance that stands as a unifying symbol for the whole in an every more cultural diverse society.

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It boils down to continuity of government.

All the more so in the current regimes of governance, where the continuity of action must not only be maintained over a long temporal cycle, but is also made up of a series of actions at specific moments.

Organisational interventions of interest included fee-for-service care, integrated care, integrated care pathways, continuity of care, consumer engagement in governance and quality monitoring interventions.

But for the sake of continuity and smooth governance, career officials are usually given advance notice before they're asked to resign.

By contrast, the Western adversarial system of competitive elections divides the body politic against itself at the cost of consensus and long-term continuity in governance.

In addition to receiving evidence about poor value for money, adverse impact on surgical training, loss of continuity of care, lack of adequate clinical governance, and jeopardising the viability of existing NHS providers, clinicians reported seeing serious complications in patients who had been treated in ISTCs [ 5- 8].

In oral history interviews, Guyanese healthcare workers emphasize continuity in public health governance throughout the late twentieth century, despite major shifts in broader systems of governance during this period.

Using in-depth semi-structured interviews, we explored four questions covering the scope and use of information, the influence of governance, data ownership and confidentiality and the influence of financial incentives and quality improvement on information continuity and coordination.

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