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    • Global Health
    • Health Technology Assessment
    • Medical Innovation

    Background:

    • Approximately 400 million individuals lacked essential health services as of 2015.
    • Universal Health Coverage (UHC) initiatives strive to deliver quality, cost-effective healthcare worldwide.
    • Affordable medical technology is crucial for the success of UHC.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight innovations addressing health issues in low-resource settings.
    • To introduce the World Health Organisation's (WHO) 'Compendium of Innovative Technologies for Low-Resource Settings'.
    • To present the WHO's 'Feasibility Tool' for analyzing medical device implementation.

    Main Methods:

    • The WHO identified 127 innovations for the Compendium.
    • The 'Feasibility Tool' was developed for quantitative analysis of medical device suitability.
    • The WHO established criteria for appropriate, affordable technology and local production.

    Main Results:

    • The Compendium offers a resource of 127 innovative health technologies.
    • The Feasibility Tool provides a method to assess device viability in specific contexts.
    • WHO is promoting a paradigm shift towards context-specific medical technology development.

    Conclusions:

    • Technology developed for low-resource settings can have a more sustained impact.
    • The Feasibility Tool aids in determining the successful implementation of medical devices.
    • Encouraging innovation and local production in medical technology benefits global healthcare systems.