Description
- Offers a new way to think about improving NHS services while saving money.
- Case studies drawn from a range of medical specialities.
- Will have cross-disciplinary appeal across the Health Sciences, but will also interest policy makers and managers of healthcare services.
- Author has extensive experience working in both government and academic roles.
Table of Contents
1. The Unwritten Rulebook of Global Health, 2. UK Healthcare is Too Expensive, Frugal Innovation is the Answer, 3. Core and Peripheral Knowledge in Global Health, 4. False Dichotomies in Global Health: Us vs Them, 5. Coloniality in Global Health, 6. Reverse Innovation as a Decolonial Strategy, 7. Decolonizing Higher Education Curricula, 8. Decolonization, Decoloniality and Racialised Organizations: Praxis and Reflections, 9. A Structured Approach to Critical Analysis of Frugal Innovations from Low-Income Countries, 10. Mosquito Net Mesh for Hernia Repair, 11. Sayeba’s Method for Post-Partum Haemorrhage, 12. Phase Change Material for Neonatal Therapeutic Hypothermia, 13. Arbutus Drill System for Orthopaedic Surgery, 14. Tilapia Fish Skin for Severe Burns, 15. Ponseti Technique for Congenital Club Feet Correction, 16. Conclusion and Next Steps



