Private sector entrepreneurship in global health: innovation, scale, and sustainability
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Table of contents
Introduction
Section A Private Sector Health Care Innovation in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
1. Innovative Health Service Delivery Models in Low- and Middle-Income Countries What Can We Learn from the Private Sector? / Peter A. Singer
2. Global Health Innovation: Exploring Program Practices and Strategies / Ilan Shahin
3. The Future of Health Care Access / Raman Sohal
4. For-Profit Health Care Providers at the Bottom of the Pyramid / Will Mitchell
5. Criteria to Assess Potential Reverse Innovations: Opportunities for Shared Learning between High- and Low-Income Countries / Anita Mcgahan
Section B Understanding the Contributions of Private Sector Health Care Services
6. Assessing Health Program Performance in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Building a Feasible, Credible, and Comprehensive Framework / Will Mitchell
7. Performance Measurement for Innovative Health Programs: Understanding Efficiency, Quality, and Scale / Ilan Shahin
8. Transnational Scale Up of Services in Global Health / Onil Bhattacharyya
Section C Vertical Cases
The Role of the Private Sector in Addressing Major Diseases
9. Innovations in Tuberculosis Health Care: Exploring the Evidence on Emerging Practices in Low- and Middle-Income Countries / Ilan Shahin
10. Innovations in Malaria Health Care: Exploring the Evidence on Emerging Practices in Low- and Middle-Income Countries / Ilan Shahin
11. Innovative Practices in Global Health to Manage Diabetes Mellitus / Raman Sohal
12. Innovations in Global Mental Health Practice / Onil Bhattacharyya
Section D Horizontal Cases
The Role of the Private Sector in Generating Integrated Solutions
13. Innovations in Privately Delivered Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health: Exploring the Evidence behind Emerging Practices / Ilan Shahin
14. Scaling Up Primary Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries by Using Strategic Management Skills / Will Mitchell
15. Integrating Primary Care and Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries / Will Mitchell.
Conclusion
Contributors
Credits
Poor access to care in low- and middle-income countries due to high costs, geographic barriers, and a shortage of trained medical staff have motivated many organizations to rethink their model of health service delivery. Many of these new models are being developed by private sector actors, including non-profits, such as non-governmental organizations, and for-profits, such as social enterprises. By partnering extensively with public sector organizations, these non-state actors have enormous potential to scale innovation in global health. Understanding how these leading organizations operate and target hard-to-reach groups may yield key insights to sustainably improve health care for all. Private Sector Entrepreneurship in Global Health includes writings by management, medicine, and social science experts who have studied trends in private-sector health care innovations over the last ten years. It provides a wide range of examples from many regions and health areas and outlines tools to assess the performance of innovative private-sector health programs in low- and middle-income countries. The studies reported in this volume explore new marketing and finance models, digital health innovations, and unique organizational processes emerging from the private sector to serve those most in need. Drawing on the analysis of over one thousand organizations engaged in health market innovations, this volume is a valuable resource for researchers and students in management, global health, medicine, development studies, health economics, and anthropology, as well as program managers, social impact investors, funders, and policymakers interested in understanding approaches emerging from the private sector in health care.
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