Arab Health Care and Online Development
The Jordanian startup Al-Tibbi is leveraging the Arab World’s growing online penetration rates to enhance the region’s health care agenda.
Innovations in health care policies and programs (more)
The Jordanian startup Al-Tibbi is leveraging the Arab World’s growing online penetration rates to enhance the region’s health care agenda.
Stanford business professor Jennifer Aaker discusses how social media can do more than just provide entertainment—it can also prolong or save lives.
Pesinet, a French NGO, is assessing the added value of technology in reducing child mortality.
The New England Compounding Center meningitis case spotlights the tragic consequences of failed organizational ethics.
Eric Dishman, director of health innovation at Intel, asserts that mobile technologies can create sustainable healthcare for all.
Conservative, morality-based views on abortion clash with global health and development in Latin America.
When it comes to expanding medical supply chains in the developing world, there is much to be learned from Coca-Cola’s global-scale production and distribution model.
YMCA and other national nonprofit networks are using their reach into local communities to deliver public health programs.
Michele Barry, Director of Global Health Programs in Medicine at Stanford leads a distinguished group of global health professionals who have created innovative programs to benefit their respective countries’ health services.
Using workflow automation and tracking solutions to address the needs of the acute care hospital marketplace.