those efforts (see “Social Insurance Administrative Diagnostic (SIAD): Guidance Note” [Sluchynsky 2019]). Where there are overlaps in topics (e.g., for grievance redress, detection of errors and fraud, and outreach and communications), we have largely aligned this delivery systems Sourcebook with the 2019 guidance note.
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