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Developed Nations Should Adapt Cost-Effective Health Initiatives Pioneered In Developing Countries, Experts Say
"Rich countries that provide wasteful, inefficient, and inequitable health services should be more accountable for the money they spend and should adapt cost-effective models of care pioneered in poor countries, delegates agreed at a meeting" on global health held by the Salzburg Global Seminar and the Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science last week in Hanover, New Hampshire, BMJ News reports. Speaking at the conference, Al Mulley, director of the Dartmouth center, said, "Poor countries have had to innovate to provide essential services, and there is plenty of scope for 'reverse innovation,'" BMJ writes.
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