Health
Breaking the Health Care Cost Trend with Innovative Service Delivery
Health care needs large-scale innovation that introduces higher-quality, lower-cost providers through a system that's mobile, digital, and efficient.
Health care needs large-scale innovation that introduces higher-quality, lower-cost providers through a system that's mobile, digital, and efficient.
The United States and other industrialized countries can learn from experiments in the developing world that use the humble cell phone as a platform for innovation.
There’s huge potential for organizations to use multiple mediums, content, and locations to advocate for the change they want.
mPowering has created an app that awards goods and services to individuals facing extreme poverty when they make beneficial choices.
There is a need to develop simplified paths for mobile operators and banks alike to get on the inexorable road to banking beyond branches.
The collective impact of government organizations, nonprofits, social entrepreneurs, and businesses can produce a more effective social innovation model.
Maternova is getting hundreds of life saving innovations to the front lines in developing countries using a new online platform.
An interview with Aleem Walji, practice manager for innovation at the World Bank Institute.
Global leaders should begin to consider a stronger relationship with local social enterprises.
Unless clean tech follows well-established rules of innovation and commercialization, the industry’s promise to provide sustainable sources of energy will fail.