Position paper
The Marshall mapping.
by Ric S. Kolluri · May 5, 2026 · 9 min read
A map of what a present-day Marshall Plan for health looks like, and why the platform layer matters more than the funding layer.

The Marshall mapping is a thought exercise that started as an internal briefing and turned into a position paper. It asks what a Marshall-scale rebuild of health infrastructure would look like if it started today, with a clear understanding of how much of the system is digital and how much of it crosses borders by design.
The conclusion is that the platform layer carries more weight than the funding layer. Funding without a platform produces redundant systems that do not exchange data. A platform without funding stalls. A platform with funding, governed by named bodies and anchored in sovereignty, scales.
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