2017
DOI: 10.1111/poms.12705
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Delivering Long‐term Surgical Care in Underserved Communities: The Enabling Role of International NPOs as Partners

Abstract: The efforts of not‐for‐profit organizations (NPOs) toward enabling health care delivery in underserved communities across the globe are well‐acknowledged. To date, little is known about the workings and sustenance of NPO‐enabled long‐term health care delivery in underserved communities, and even less about NPO‐enabled surgical care delivery. Further, health care delivery in underserved communities is a context that is often characterized by primitive and poor record keeping, data scarcity and poor data quality… Show more

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“…These can be expanded further. For example, within the service sector, issues of inclusion and access are quite important in healthcare operations (Kohnke et al 2017, Ramdas et al 2012) and deserve further research attention. Finally, we focused on how inclusive innovation can help firms achieve their social sustainability goals.…”
Section: Process Innovation With a Social Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These can be expanded further. For example, within the service sector, issues of inclusion and access are quite important in healthcare operations (Kohnke et al 2017, Ramdas et al 2012) and deserve further research attention. Finally, we focused on how inclusive innovation can help firms achieve their social sustainability goals.…”
Section: Process Innovation With a Social Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there are few investigations of why villagers, who are often underprivileged, opt for IPs. This information is key to designing and improving the rural health services and to inform health care delivery for underserved populations [16] in India and other low-and middle-income settings. This paper aims to understand what influences decisions about choosing healthcare providers (IP or FP) among rural residents in India.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers find government IT intervention is relevant to address the growing social divide (between rural and developed areas) and help achieve development goals in health, education, poverty alleviation, and other human rights (Chib, 2013). Related studies tackle rural e‐healthcare initiatives and education services (Kohnke et al, 2017), but IT use is not their focus. Thus, the literature lacks understanding of government‐supported supply chain IT initiatives targeted at rural nanostores.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%