Global innovation flows will help pave the way for sustainable health development
The ‘reverse innovation’ movement in global health was strategically conceived as a means to assess innovation diffusion and learning from low to… Read more »
The ‘reverse innovation’ movement in global health was strategically conceived as a means to assess innovation diffusion and learning from low to… Read more »
Our Health Services Research conference kicked off yesterday at King’s College London. But what were the highlights of Day 1? What did we learn?… Read more »
To progress and explore the on-going reverse innovation in global health systems thematic series published in Globalization and… Read more »
Join our twitter chat on reverse innovation – Friday at 5pm (UK time) Can ‘developed’ countries learn from the lessons… Read more »
Innovation today is moving in all directions and coming from all places. Can health innovations designed for a developing country… Read more »
The Globalization and Health series on “reverse innovation in global health systems” seeks to catalyze worldwide synergies in… Read more »
The initial call for submissions for the new thematic series, ‘Reverse innovation in global health systems: learning from… Read more »
Can health innovations designed for a developing country setting be applied in a developed country setting? Is it time for… Read more »