Scale Right, Not Cheap and Easy
Social innovation means building a road to the future that doesn't yet exist, without lowering standards.
Innovations in health care policies and programs (more)
Social innovation means building a road to the future that doesn't yet exist, without lowering standards.
An excerpt from Global by Design on how misguided innovation can cause more harm than not getting involved
If policy and spending decisions have become much more rigorous, why have outcomes still failed to improve?
Quality, not access, will define the future of global health. We've developed a platform to improve health-care quality worldwide.
To meet the moment, we need to build the middle ground between philanthropy and commercial investing.
How philanthropy can walk alongside national governments to scale development solutions that deliver over time
To create systemic change in health care for children, advocacy groups need to look to government.
Hindu pilgrims access free health care on their way to the Makar Sankranti festival.
Laura Mauldin's In Sickness and in Health examines the plight of family caregivers and the ableism that causes them to suffer their burden alone.
The COVID-19 pandemic shattered established views of airborne disease. Although it represents a paradigm shift in public health, the field has yet to catch up.