The Value of Health: Creating Economic Security in the Developing World
December 23rd, 2009
On December 2nd, 2009 Disruptive Women in Health Care launched our new series on The Value of Health: Creating Economic Security in the Developing World at the Women in the Arts Museum in Washington DC. I had the privilege of speaking at the launch program along with World Bank economist Dr. Maureen Lewis and Creative Women founder Ellen Dorsch, both of whom contributed to the series.
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I would like to call attention to and thank our generous sponsors:

- Strategic Health Policy International
- Medco
- Global Health Strategies
- Amplify Public Affairs
- VirtuArte
- CreativeWomen
- Multilateral Consulting
Their support contributed to the success of both the program and the e-book. And a huge shout-out to Disruptive Women Dr. Glenna Crooks and Debbie Myers for their assistance, wisdom and vision in framing both the event and the series.
As is our custom, we have compiled this incredible series of posts into a free e-book for you to read and share. In addition to our own pool of experts, Disruptive Women invited a number of guests to post on this critically important topic.
Please feel free to share, cross post and distribute with others who would find this of interest.
As always, we welcome your feedback and comments. All the posts remain on the blog and it’s not too late to comment on specific posts.





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