Social innovation in diagnostics: three case studies
ConclusionsInterventions in Malawi, Peru, and China suggest social innovation increases uptake of diagnostics. The same tools and principles utilized in these cases can be adapted for use in other contexts. Such diagnostic innovations may help improve identification of and linkage to care for many diseases. The approach presents a unique opportunity to better address public health issues and increase accessibility in LMIC health systems.
Source: Infectious Diseases of Poverty - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research
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