Designing Fulfilling Careers in Global Health

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United for Sight will offer a free webinar, "Beyond Good Intentions: Designing Fulfilling and Impactful Careers in Global Health," on October 3rd, from 4 to 5 pm EST. The webinar will include a panel discussion and the opportunity to ask panelists about career development. Find out how to identify and design a career path, strategies for pursuing careers in global health, and lessons learned in the field. This webinar is ideal for students and professionals interested in global health, as well as university advisors and faculty. Registration is available at: https://slate.uniteforsight.org/register/100319webinar. The live webinar will be recorded, and registered participants will automatically receive a link to the webinar recording when it becomes available. Those who attend live will have the opportunity to submit questions to the panelists. The panel will be…
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NHS Innovation Accelerator Call for Fellowship Applications

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The NHS Innovation Accelerator (NIA), an initiative delivered in partnership with England’s 15 Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs) and hosted at UCLPartners, announces its fifth call for fellowship applications. The deadline is Oct. 23, 2019. The program is designed to support innovators by scaling their high impact, evidence-based innovations across the English NHS and wider healthcare system for the benefit of patients, staff, and the population. The twelve Fellows selected will join existing Fellows and Alumni supporting 52 innovations. Applicants can be the inventor of the innovation, the project lead or the representative of an innovation. They can be clinicians, academics, from any size enterprise, or from a public-sector, charitable or not-for-profit organization. Applicants’ innovations should address the following criteria: one or more of the commitments laid out in the…
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Increasing Access to Healthcare Services for Cross-Border and Mobile Communities in East Africa

Increasing Access to Healthcare Services for Cross-Border and Mobile Communities in East Africa

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Dembe is a citizen of Uganda who resides in Tororo, a trading hub in the eastern region of Uganda that is 10 km from the border with Kenya. She works as a fishmonger in the local market and recently gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. As a mother of a newborn, she knows her daughter requires immunization but has yet to find a clinic that will offer this service. The most accessible health clinic to her in Uganda is unable to provide the needed vaccinations because of a stockout. In addition, the nurses at the clinic were unable to refer her to another clinic because they were not sure which one had an adequate supply of vaccines. Dembe considered visiting the next closest clinic, but it is located on…
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Adapting Promising Innovations to Meet the Needs of High-Need, High-Cost Populations

Adapting Promising Innovations to Meet the Needs of High-Need, High-Cost Populations

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 This blog post was originally posted on April 5, 2019 at Commonwealthfund.org. Recent research attributes the majority of health care spending to a small number of individuals, sometimes described as “high-need, high-cost” — the 5 percent of the population who account for 50 percent of expenditures. One way to improve care for high-need, high-cost patients, and make our health system more effective for everyone, is to identify promising health delivery and payment innovations from around the world and foster their adaptation in the United States to drive transformative, rather than incremental, change. As part of a multiyear effort, the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy and the Duke Global Health Innovation Center have partnered with the Commonwealth Fund to identify global and domestic innovations, from patient education initiatives to team-based delivery models, that can drive these changes.…
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A Match Made in Innovation Heaven: Partnerships & Collaboration

A Match Made in Innovation Heaven: Partnerships & Collaboration

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At the end of January, assistant director of programs Andrea Taylor spoke at the SDG Mashup hosted at Impact Hub Geneva in Switzerland. The purpose of the SDG Mashup on the UN's Sustainable Development Goal 3 Good Health and Well-being was to not only showcase leading innovations in healthcare that have impact on SDG 3, but to foster connections and collaborations between sectors to accelerate the achievement of SDG 3. This is a summary of her talk. If all it took to solve the sustainable development goal 3 (SDG3) were good ideas, we could all go home and celebrate; job well done. But as all innovators know, good ideas are not enough. The challenge ahead of us is to get these good ideas to market, to iterate and scale them, and then to…
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Achieving health gains on the way to universal health coverage in Africa

Achieving health gains on the way to universal health coverage in Africa

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 This blog post was originally posted on Feb. 1, 2019 at Brookings.edu. Health leaders and policymakers globally have a shared interest and commitment to achieve universal health coverage (UHC) by 2030. Health systems are responding to increased demand due to population growth, aging populations with complex conditions, or prior commitments to achieve UHC. Despite health gains in the last 20 years, problems are particularly acute in sub-Saharan Africa. As economies grow to middle-income levels, they have to tackle communicable diseases while more people are living with non-communicable diseases like diabetes and hypertension. The burden of disease may be higher in low-income economies, but the complexity of this problem could well be the greatest in middle-income countries. Often, the results are escalating unmet need and in-country variation across geographies, gender, or socio-economic groups. While increased spending is generally needed, funding alone…
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Innovations in Healthcare Welcomes 10 Organizations to Innovator Network

Innovations in Healthcare Welcomes 10 Organizations to Innovator Network

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This year’s applicant pool represented global healthcare organizations operating in 109 countries. These organizations span multiple healthcare focus areas, legal structures, business models, care delivery settings, and funding mechanisms.  This blog post was originally posted on the Innovations in Healthcare website.Author: Kathleen Axelrod Our 2019 cohort applicant cycle is over and we've found 10 great organizations to join us! Every year our team dedicates a substantial amount of time and resources to source, scout, and recruit the best healthcare organizations from around the world. As a result, we’ve selected ten growth-ready organizations to support, continuing to drive impactful work that ensures diverse populations have access to affordable, high-quality care. This year’s applicant pool represented global healthcare organizations operating in 109 countries. These organizations span multiple healthcare focus areas, legal structures,…
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Duke Global Health Innovation Center To Develop A “Launch And Scale Speedometer” For Global Health Interventions

Duke Global Health Innovation Center To Develop A “Launch And Scale Speedometer” For Global Health Interventions

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The Duke Global Health Innovation Center (GHIC) will develop a global health innovation ‘Launch and Scale Speedometer’, a three-year, $2 million initiative to identify evidence-based practices and pathways that accelerate the introduction and scale up of life-saving technologies and interventions, supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF). Addressing the lack of high-quality data about best practices to develop, launch, and scale health interventions, such as drugs, devices, and diagnostics, in low- and middle-income countries, the Duke GHIC will collect data on intervention pathway milestones and identify key variables that could accelerate or impede pathways to scale. “This is a great opportunity for the Duke Global Health Innovation Center to leverage our expertise in studying and supporting health innovations to develop stronger data and evidence to inform the broader…
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