Realigning Health with Care
The misalignment between the expansive goal of “health” and a cramped
definition of “care” has cost the United States untold lives and treasure. Yet
realignment is in reach.
The misalignment between the expansive goal of “health” and a cramped
definition of “care” has cost the United States untold lives and treasure. Yet
realignment is in reach.
Economic development efforts are best served by testing and refining assumptions about what works.
SocialCoding4Good is developing an online platform to match skilled employees from the technology sector with causes that need technical help.
Merck for Mothers—a 10-year, $500 million initiative—aims to improve the odds for vulnerable women around the globe.
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A riveting memoir by Egyptian revolutionary—and Google marketing executive—Wael Ghonim.
John Elkington argues in his latest book that a new set of entrepreneurs in business, government, and universities are reinventing capitalism.
Two books argue that entrepreneurs and technology are transforming the global economy.
Agent-based modeling—a form of computer visualization—is being used to analyze a range of public health issues.
A "reverse innovation" guru provides anecdotes and advice about how to succeed in emerging markets.