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Linking Health Impact to the Business Decision-Making Process

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  • Year: 2014
  • Author: K. Longfield

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The 10th Global Health & Innovation Conference, “the world’s leading global health and social entrepreneurship conference,” took place April 11-13 in New Haven, CT. The conference’s goal is to exchange ideas and best practices across disciplines, create collaboration on product, service and delivery designs and strategies, and professional networking. There were more than 2,000 delegates and speakers from an array of disciplines: global health leaders, investigative journalists, influential bloggers, activists, entrepreneurs, academics, students, donors, and implementers.

The presentation is entitled “Linking Health Impact to the Business Decision-Making Process” and it covers PSI’s adoption of the DALY averted as a bottom-line metric, how it helped inform decision making, and our performance against the last and current strategic plans.

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