Path One
Research & Academic Partnership
The CareDrain framework is designed to be peer-reviewed, extended, and contested. If you are building a formal research framework, a citable definition, or an academic partnership in long-term care, workforce economics, or healthcare AI — this is the right conversation.
Current academic partnerships include Georgia Tech and Swiss research institutions. The Care Manifesto is available as a citable primary source.
Path Two
Policy & Advisory Engagement
The structural diagnosis in the Care Manifesto is built for policy application. If you are a government body, ministry, think tank, or advisory council working on long-term care workforce policy, healthcare AI governance, or the economics of aging populations — the framework is available for formal engagement.
Anand serves as an advisory voice, not a commercial vendor, in policy contexts. The EU and US editions of the Care Manifesto are the entry point for policy discussion.
Path Three
Speaking & Keynote
The CareDrain framework has been delivered in keynote format to audiences across the United States, Europe, and the UN system. If you are organizing a conference, summit, or senior leadership event where the structural crisis in global care deserves a named diagnosis — the speaking calendar is open.
Formats include 20-minute keynote, 45-minute deep diagnostic, executive roundtable facilitation, and workshop format.
Path Four
Operational Inquiry
If you have read the Manifesto, accepted the diagnosis, and are asking what Work as Services looks like when it is actually built and running — that question belongs to a different conversation.
For agencies and operators exploring what Work as Services looks like in practice, the Caryfy team is the right starting point.