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Reverse innovation in maternal health.


ABSTRACT: Reverse innovation, defined as the flow of ideas from low- to high-income settings, is gaining traction in healthcare. With an increasing focus on value, investing in low-cost but effective and innovative solutions can be of mutual benefit to both high- and low-income countries. Reverse innovation has a role in addressing maternal health challenges in high-income countries by harnessing these innovative solutions for vulnerable populations especially in rural and remote regions. In this paper, we present three examples of 'reverse innovation' for maternal health: a low-cost, easy-to-use blood pressure device (CRADLE), a diagnostic algorithm (mini PIERS) and accompanying mobile app (PIERS on the Move), and a novel method for mapping maternal outcomes (MOM).

SUBMITTER: Firoz T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5637995 | biostudies-other | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Reverse innovation in maternal health.

Firoz Tabassum T   Makanga Prestige Tatenda PT   Nathan Hannah L HL   Payne Beth B   Magee Laura A LA  

Obstetric medicine 20170516 3


Reverse innovation, defined as the flow of ideas from low- to high-income settings, is gaining traction in healthcare. With an increasing focus on value, investing in low-cost but effective and innovative solutions can be of mutual benefit to both high- and low-income countries. Reverse innovation has a role in addressing maternal health challenges in high-income countries by harnessing these innovative solutions for vulnerable populations especially in rural and remote regions. In this paper, w  ...[more]

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