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Accelerating learning for pro-poor health markets.

Sara Bennett1, Gina Lagomarsino, Jeffrey Knezovich

  • 1Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA. sbennett@jhu.edu.

Globalization and Health
|June 26, 2014
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Learning about health markets is crucial for improving services for the poor, but faces challenges in data collection and diverse stakeholder engagement. Strategic investments can accelerate learning and support better health market policies.

Area of Science:

  • Health Economics
  • Health Policy Analysis
  • Knowledge Management in Healthcare

Background:

  • The dynamic nature of health markets necessitates continuous learning for effective policy development.
  • Understanding various learning forms, from scientific knowledge to experiential insights, is vital for health market improvement.

Discussion:

  • Key challenges in health market learning include data acquisition from private providers and designing context-aware evaluations.
  • Developing inclusive communities of practice is essential for fostering trust and integrating diverse actors in health markets.
  • Capturing informal knowledge and experience-based learning is critical for comprehensive understanding.

Key Insights:

  • Country-specific data platforms can integrate diverse evidence for health market analysis.

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  • Adapting evaluation designs to changing contexts and real-time findings is crucial.
  • Fostering collaboration through communities of practice can formalize informal knowledge.
  • Outlook:

    • Strategic investments in learning infrastructure are needed to overcome current challenges.
    • Accelerated learning can drive the development of health markets that better serve vulnerable populations.
    • Innovation brokers and member-based organizations can support geographically-focused communities of practice.