Introduction
The successful implementation of a Health Science Process Initiative (HSPI) is
necessary for the U.S. Global Healthcare Initiative (GHI) to realize national improvements in the
quality and safety of care. "Country ownership" is to be modeled in the U.S. for developing
meaningful processes and outcomes for the reduction in cost associated with the GHI for global
recipients of HSPI. Increasing quality and safety while reducing the cost of healthcare is the
primary orientation of planning an HSPI and is the foundation of leading and managing the
new program which includes developing the mission, goals, objectives, and policies necessary
for successful program implementation and integration. Historically diagnostic errors have
plagued health cares ability to navigate the terrains of corrective whole body therapies but the
HSPI utilizes proven whole-body kinematic strategies for integrative intervention.