Disruptive Innovations in Health Care – Vote Now!

Submitted by Ana Escalante on August 23, 2007 - 11:19.
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The "Disruptive Innovations in Health and Health Care" competition from Ashoka’s Changemakers - that Julia blogged about in July - is now in its last stage: the voting!

There were about 300 projects that participated in this competition, ranging from microinsurance to direct selling and franchising to telemedicine. Nine finalists have been selected, including "Scojo Microfranchises Deliver Affordable Reading Glasses to the Rural Poor" from the Scojo Foundation, which is one of our recently released What Works case studies.

There are other finalists that work in the BOP such as Point Care, which submitted the project "Better AIDS treatment for patients living in resource poor regions." There's also the Stanford University School of Design/ School of Medicine entry of "Respira!: An Extremely Affordable Device for Better Asthma Care." All the projects are worth reading because they offer interesting solutions to many healthcare problems.

The Ashoka judges have done their part, and now it's everyone’s turn to vote and decide which project gets the competition money. There will be three winners, and each will receive a $5000 grant. NextBillion encourages our readers to vote; the voting ends August 28!
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Submitted by Dr Eric Rice on August 28, 2007 - 12:36.
The disruptive innovations contest at Changemakers.net is nearing its end. I encourage anyone who is interested in the process of disruptive innovations to go to the webpage and vote for their 3 favorite innovations. Personally, I work at UCLA and am part of the group sponsoring the Family Coaching Clinics proposal and would love to win some extra votes. To be honest, however, this competition unto itself is a fantastic example of a disruptive innovation in the grant writing and winning process in health care and I encourage everyone to participate regardless of whether you vote for our proposal or not. For more information on the UCLA proposal go to www.gccf.ucla.edu. Thanks, Eric Rice, PhD
Submitted by John Oldfield on August 30, 2007 - 12:22.
And when you're done voting for this round, please be sure to check out Ashoka's upcoming Changemakers competition on water and sanitation: http://www.changemakers.net/en-us/node/1828 Starts January 2008, supported by www.globalwaterchallenge.org John Oldfield Water Advocates

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