TY - JOUR KW - Community engagement KW - Empowerment KW - Social innovation KW - Universal health coverage AU - Dako-Gyeke P AU - Amazigo U AU - Halpaap B AU - Manderson L AB -

Universal health coverage emphasises the value of the community-based delivery of health services to ensure that underserved populations have access to care. In areas where infectious diseases are endemic, there are often few resources and limited capacity, and the introduction of effective and accessible strategies require innovation. In this special issue, the contributing authors emphasise the power of local responses to the circumstances that underpin diseases of poverty, and highlight the methodological and programme innovations necessary to support and sustain these responses. Through case studies, the authors illustrate how social innovations can address health inequities, and they identify the role of academics in the Social Innovation in Health Initiative to support this approach.

BT - Infectious diseases of poverty C1 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32682449 DA - 07/2020 DO - 10.1186/s40249-020-00721-3 IS - 1 J2 - Infect Dis Poverty LA - eng N2 -

Universal health coverage emphasises the value of the community-based delivery of health services to ensure that underserved populations have access to care. In areas where infectious diseases are endemic, there are often few resources and limited capacity, and the introduction of effective and accessible strategies require innovation. In this special issue, the contributing authors emphasise the power of local responses to the circumstances that underpin diseases of poverty, and highlight the methodological and programme innovations necessary to support and sustain these responses. Through case studies, the authors illustrate how social innovations can address health inequities, and they identify the role of academics in the Social Innovation in Health Initiative to support this approach.

PY - 2020 EP - 98 T2 - Infectious diseases of poverty TI - Social innovation for health: engaging communities to address infectious diseases. UR - https://idpjournal.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/s40249-020-00721-3 VL - 9 SN - 2049-9957 ER -