Investing for the Safety Net
Technologies that reduce costs and improve care for the underserved are often the most difficult to scale up. But a handful of strategies could turn things around.
Technologies that reduce costs and improve care for the underserved are often the most difficult to scale up. But a handful of strategies could turn things around.
Living near safe drinking water is not the same as drinking safe water.
Two venture capitalists and an entrepreneur discuss the challenges and opportunities that innovators confront as they seek to improve health care.
The CEO of the California HealthCare Foundation and the managing director of Versant Ventures provide an introduction to innovations for better health care at lower cost.
New and valuable mHealth apps are coming out all the time. What sort of open architecture can support this wave of innovation?
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Maternova is getting hundreds of life saving innovations to the front lines in developing countries using a new online platform.
Habitat International has grown its bottom line using a largely disabled workforce.
The Imaginations of Unreasonable Men: Inspiration, Vision, and Purpose in the Quest to End Malaria by Bill Shore
Companies that invest in their lowest-level employees are more productive and more profitable.
Young workers are, on average, less self-less than previous generations. How will this affect the nonprofit sector?