Health Affairs November, 2017
Yasser Bhatti, Andrea Taylor. Matthew Harris, Hester Wadge, Erin Escobar, Matt Prime6, Hannah Patel, Alexander W. Carter, Greg Parston, Ara W. Darzi, and Krishna Udayakumar

In a 2015 global study of low-cost or frugal innovations, we identified five leading innovations that scaled successfully in their original contexts and that may provide insights for scaling such innovations in the United States. We describe common themes among these diverse innovations, critical factors for their translation to the United States to improve the efficiency and quality of health care, and lessons for the implementation and scaling of other innovations. We highlight promising trends in the United States that...

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