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Positioned for Transformation: Expanding the Scope of Health Care

May 18, 2012 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

Deborah Bae and Jane Issacs Lowe discuss the Stanford Social Innovation Review’s “Realigning Health with Care.”

Introducing Innovations for Health: Solutions that Cross Borders

November 14, 2011 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

At RWJF, we’re focused on solving the most intractable health and health care challenges in the United States, but we recognize that innovations come from all over the world and that many effective health solutions are emerging with the potential fo ...

Three things I Know to be True (TED edition)

March 9, 2011 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

TED presentor Sarah Kay, an amazing 22 year old spoken word poet (check out her TED talk when it gets posted), asks her students to list what they believe to be true to help them tell their stories.  It’s great advice.  I was stuck all week trying t ...

The Need for More Randomized Controlled Trials in U.S. Social Policy Interventions?

February 17, 2010 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

Esther Duflo, a development economist at MIT, gave a thought-provoking talk at TED on using randomized controlled trials to study the impact of anti-poverty interventions in developing countries. Instead of trying to answer the big, controversial qu ...

Super-empowered, Hopeful Individual.

February 17, 2010 | Pioneering Ideas Blog Post

This is a phrase  Jane McGonigal, game designer, used to describe the type of individual she believes gaming can produce. But the term is also fitting for what I feel right now after attending TED2010. I listened to some of the most intelligent, pas ...

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