Mapping the road to equity in maternal and newborn care
While rapid advances have been made in mother and child care, there are still gaps in reaching the last mile where help is most acutely required.
Digitizing health in India for more effective and patient-centric care
The world increasingly relies on technology to solve its most pressing problems. In the context of global health, technology’s potential to support equitable, affordable, and effective health care systems is endless. This intersection between technology and health is called “digital health.”
Tuberculosis elimination in India: What’s next for private-sector engagement?
While Tuberculosis management was a challenge as is, the situation deepened with the advent of Covid19. New challenges have emerged that need management
PATH partners with Uttar Pradesh Government to tackle neglected Tropical Diseases….
Around the world, neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) affect more than a billion people in sub-Saharan […]
In Myanmar and India, new tech and trusted techniques speed progress against TB
AI has some very critical advantages when managing conditions like TB
Introducing PHC Tech Challenge: A platform that brings together promising MedTech and digital health innovations
PATH India recently launched the PATH Tech Challenge with the aim to contribute to the success of a comprehensive primary health care program by bringing together all the relevant stakeholders to advance efforts towards improving the quality, access, and affordability of primary health care and introducing transformative solutions/innovations that could be demonstrated and scaled.
GSK, PATH, and Bharat Biotech partner to ensure the long-term supply of RTS, S/AS01E malaria vaccine
Malaria vaccine is effective in eradicating Malaria and this partnership will help ensure long term supply of the antigen for the vaccine
Closing the Oxygen Gap in Covid19
While medical oxygen remains an essential commodity for improving a variety of health outcomes, the COVID-19 pandemic has spotlighted its importance as the first line treatment for COVID-19 patients struggling to breathe.