Articles published in Primary Care
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January 21, 2022
A Lesson from Kenya in Innovative Healthcare
How to Successfully Adopt, Sustain and Scale Primary Healthcare Solutions to Meet primary healthcare Needs
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November 13, 2020
Meet the 2018 Innovator Cohort!
That’s right, our 2018 Cohort applicant cycle is over and we’ve got the best! Our goal at Innovations in Healthcare is to improve healthcare worldwide by supporting the scale and impact of promising innovations found around the world.
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November 13, 2020
The Strength of Branding
When walking by a new clinic and deciding where to receive care, one of the first aspects that a patient will notice is the name and brand of the clinic. Is the name recognizable? What about the logo and colors? Do the provider names or partners sound familiar? These were some of the questions asked during last month’s site visit to LiveWell Clinics, one of our Innovations in Healthcare (IiH) innovators.
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November 13, 2020
Growing Impact with Catalytic Grant Funding
Healthcare entrepreneurs in low- and middle-income countries need growth capital to build their capacity and expand their social impact. Yet, because innovations are still nascent, these enterprises are often unable to absorb significant traditional capital. Recognizing this gap in funding, the Pfizer Foundation launched the Global Health Innovation Grants (GHIG) program in 2016 to deploy funding and support for healthcare enterprises around the world. Innovations in Healthcare serves as project advisor to GHIG and measures both grantee and portfolio performance of the program.
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November 13, 2020
Primary Care Innovation: A Conversation with Dr. Onil Bhattacharyya
What is primary care? What are consumers looking for in primary care? How do you know if your primary care innovation works? Innovations in Healthcare had the good fortune to sit down recently with Dr. Onil Bhattacharyya, a family physician who studies innovative health service delivery models in both high- and low-income settings, who answered all these questions and more. He is committed to using health services research to make a more effective, responsive, and integrated health care system.