Project Details
Description
The International Partnership for Innovative Healthcare Delivery (Partnership) at Duke University will identify successful models from around the world, with the goal of replicating them in new markets globally. This grant will support: (1) Partnership convenings of its network and of a broader group of stakeholders to facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration, including the annual forum and smaller meetings targeted at implementation of reverse innovations; (2) targeted assistance for innovators in the Partnership network; and (3) knowledge products that will help to accelerate lessons from the innovators and their scaling strategies. The deliverables will include convenings, toolkits, case studies, white papers, and reports. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation will include this project as part of an overall evaluation of its early-stage global health work.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 7/15/00 → 7/14/16 |
Funding
- National Science Foundation: $88,000.00
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