To pilot definition

To pilot means to manipulate the flight controls of an aircraft during flight time;

Examples of To pilot in a sentence

  • Two more granular goals include: 1) To pilot with other providers and payers new policies, processes and payment systems to educate and incentivize patients who habitually seek non-emergent care in the ED to utilize new primary care delivery alternatives; and 2) To develop a methodology to measure the financial and health outcomes of ED utilization for frequent non-emergent care, determine the potential cost savings and the potential health benefits with alternate primary care options.

  • To pilot these efforts, I recommend that the efficient and well- connected network of NGOs in Lebanon collectively contact the American University of Beirut (AUB) School of Medicine, and one partnering healthcare institution, with a resolution to address the lack of LGBT competency among physicians and the resulting disparities in LGBT health.

  • Target #3: To pilot at least 3 public‐private initiatives on better public service delivery.

  • To pilot an incubator system involving at least 100 SMME’s (ranging from micro to medium) and co-operatives.

  • To pilot the novel co-creation platform in the context of LTC services.

  • CONTESTABLE POLICY FUND: HOUSING FOR OLDER PEOPLE To pilot open policy making, the Government established a centrally held fund, The Cabinet Office Policy Contestability Match Fund, to enable Ministers to directly commission external policy development.