Abhishek Gopalka: How motivation can fix public systems
BCG's Abhishek Gopalka advises governments on innovative approaches to deliver better outcomes for citizens. Full bio
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as the leader of a country.
of your biggest priorities
with high-quality healthcare.
was fundamentally broken?
system of Rajasthan,
clinical innovation --
without one key ingredient.
or tried to change a personal habit,
doesn't just appear.
that all of us humans care about,
to shine in front of society.
was supposed to serve in the first place.
its public health system dramatically
to trigger motivation.
of India's largest states,
health system of Rajasthan,
mortality rate --
before their first month birthday --
to a public health facility."
in a public health facility,
or "primary health center."
are expected to go to a PHC every day.
only one out of four PHCs
number of patients.
had lost faith in the system.
is at the core of it.
uncontrollable dysentery.
350 rupees or five dollars.
to the government PHC.
that she's entitled to have run out,
to reorder them on time.
to the private medical center,
worsening with every passing hour,
to the private medical center
for the consultation and drugs.
for this incredible failure of the system.
and heartache to Sudha.
that just had to be fixed.
to improve accountability.
performance dashboards
of the health department
through internal mechanisms,
has been diluted.
back into the equation,
the coffee shop strategy.
one of these signs in a coffee shop,
the coffee is free."
and applied it to Rajasthan.
across the state,
citizen promises along the wall.
a doctor each time."
your free drugs each time."
your free diagnostics each time."
with elected representatives
with the community
was out there in the open.
in less than a year.
was getting back into business.
the maternal health in my community,
by administrative officers
simply weren't motivated enough
of the public health department,
with a brilliant idea.
the performance of every district
the media got involved,
on which districts were doing well
and the worst-performing districts.
to motivate every district.
from soccer leagues,
were to decline,
were to improve,
to the premiere league.
to be known as exemplars.
if you think about it.
is only being reviewed by your manager
in each and every one of us.
and public competition,
to improve citizen health.
a more motivated health system,
that was now much more ready for support.
for the support,
data or skill building.
in the district of Ajmer.
that had been rising rapidly
of passionate doctors
on how to better support their teams.
had up-skilled health workers
in creative ways
with his frontline workers.
who are missing from immunization?
for immunization?
were now significantly motivated,
better and better.
more resources and tools.
the motivation challenge.
off resources and tools.
a key question.
of Rajasthan's public health system?
out of 21 large states.
one of the highest improvements
one of the highest reductions
being saved every year.
take a long time, even decades.
Rajasthan-specific about what we learned.
of using the citizen to trigger motivation
to public health systems.
that if there is any public system,
to the citizen.
political representation.
on the basis of student enrollment.
on the basis of cleanliness.
of a scorecard
improving citizen lives.
out there in the world.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Abhishek Gopalka - Public sector strategistBCG's Abhishek Gopalka advises governments on innovative approaches to deliver better outcomes for citizens.
Why you should listen
BCG's Abhishek Gopalka is a Managing Director and Partner in the New Delhi office, with more than 11 years of experience working with governments, foundations, international institutions, NGOs and private sector.
Gopalka has deep expertise in large-scale transformation of public delivery systems to drive citizen outcomes, with a focus on public health and education. He has worked across multiple geographies, including India and the US.
Gopalka holds an MBA from the Ross School of Business (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) and a B.E. in Computer Science from R.V. College of Engineering (Visvesvaraya Technological University), Bangalore.
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