Filling the Gap
Donika DimovskaAmericas Quarterly
Summer 2010
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| Photo courtesy REINHARD KRAUSE/REUTERS |
That gap, however, is increasingly being filled by the private sector.
Over the past decade, a new kind of health intervention that uses market-based principles has emerged across the Americas and beyond to provide more accessible and affordable health services to the poor. While these health market innovations may not solve developing countries’ complex social challenges, they represent stepping stones to more comprehensive health reform—and they merit increased attention by global and national decision makers.
Read the full text of this article at www.AmericasQuarterly.org
Donika Dimovska is a program officer at the Results for Development Institute (R4D) in Washington, DC, and works on the Center for Health Market Innovations (CHMI), www.healthmarketinnovations.org
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