GLOBAL HEALTHCARE ENTREPRENEURSHIP THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
Babson-Lancet Case Studies
In 2014, Babson partnered with The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery to create a case series designed to help transform Global Surgery into a field of study and practice. The cases explore health system challenges ranging from human resource development to electronic medical record systems and are freely available online to both students and educators.
- NQISP-Lite: Measuring Surgical Outcomes in Mozambique
- SQUAD in Uganda: Surgical Quality Assurance Database (A) (B case)
- CURE Hydrocephalus: Setting a Course for Sustainability
- A Paradigm Shift in Global Surgery Training: Rwanda's Human Resources for Health (HRH) Program
Ongoing Faculty Research
In partnership with the Babson Faculty Research Fund (BFRF), the Fund for Global Healthcare Entrepreneurship makes funds available to support faculty in research related to global health and healthcare entrepreneurship.
- Wiljeana Glover and Sthuthi Jebaraj completed a systematic literature review on innovation and entrepreneurship in healthcare. The findings were sparse. Download the presentation of the findings here.
- Jonathan Sims is studying the role of a community practicing open innovation in the creation of an ecosystem of organizations working to improve healthcare in developing nations.
- Kate McKone-Sweet and Wiljeana Glover are developing a global health framework for implementation based on in-depth case studies and a literature review. The current working framework provides 4 key components of an environment that will enable successful global health initiatives. The components include: formation of a strong Implementation team, selection of the adoptive community, a clear delivery strategy and an entrepreneurial delivery approach.

Contact
For more information, please contact Rebecca Obounou.