Health technology as commons: trustable, affordable, adaptable
Creators
- Balli, Fabio1
- Matringe, Mathilde2
- le Couedic, Clement3
- Schull, Jon4
- Gautam, Shikshya4
- Jandard, Patrick4
- Kellner, Emmanuel5
- Anastasaki, Afroditi6
- Serada, Katerina7
- Brahmachari, Samir K8
- Winter, Lukas9
- Lonchampt, Pierre10
- Schoeller, Felix11
- Krishnakumar, Anirudh12
- Greshake, Bastian13
- Lhoste, Kevin14
- Parot, Christophe15
- Jeanmaire, Guillaume1
- 1. Breathing Games
- 2. EchOpen
- 3. Aura
- 4. Enable
- 5. LogAir
- 6. Open Geneva
- 7. SDGHub
- 8. Open Source Drug Discovery
- 9. Open Source Imaging
- 10. Helpful Engineering
- 11. Fuga
- 12. MindLogger
- 13. Open Humans
- 14. CRI Paris
- 15. Join Seeds
Description
6 in 10 humans still have no access to care, or do not adhere to it, despite rising investments. Alcohol-based hand rub and WikiMed illustrate how creating freely reproducible equipment and software with communities can: save millions of lives, increase integrity, cut costs by 90%. Cooperation-driven care is the only way to realize the 2030 agenda in time: health for everyone. We present nine alternatives to the dominant proprietary excluding innovation model, to drive development towards a responsible, solidar society. We also discuss ageing, public policies, quality systems, and cryptocurrencies.
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