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Subject: Health technologies
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- Public-Private Partnerships for Global Health: How PATH Advances Technologies Through Cross-Sector Collaboration
This policy report highlights the essential role that public-private partnerships play in driving global health product development and offers insights into the key components of successful multi-sector partnerships led by PATH.
Publication date: March 2013
Region: Global
- Pull Mechanisms for Value-Added Technologies for Vaccines: An Evaluation of the Issues Influencing Vaccine Producer Willingness to Advance, Adopt, and Commercialize Value-Added Technologies for Vaccines for Low-Income and Lower-Middle-Income Country Markets
The Optimize project, a collaboration between PATH and the World Health Organization, commissioned this white paper to examine the issues influencing vaccine producer willingness to advance, adopt, and commercialize value-added technologies for vaccines for low-income and lower-middle-income country markets.
Author: Gilchrist S
Publication date: November 2009
Region: Global
- Quantifying Infectious Waste Produced by HIV/AIDS, Malaria, and Tuberculosis Programs and the Needs for Injection Safety Equipment
This document is intended to start discussions around quantifying the need for safe injection equipment and the amount of infectious sharps waste produced by testing and treatment programs for diseases such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. The analysis was developed to support advocacy efforts to integrate injection safety as an essential element of all health care programs.
Publication date: June 2009
Region: Global
- The Radically Simple Uniject Device
This four-page brochure tells the story of the Uniject device--how it grew from a concept to an easy-to-use, all-in-one injection device that will be used to vaccinate every newborn in Indonesia against hepatitis B and to help eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus globally. The publication covers the development, evaluation, licensing, production, and design and function of Uniject. Photographs and a timeline of Uniject's history included.
Author: E.Simpson
Publication date: 2003
Region: Global
- Rapid Diagnostics Website
Launched in 2002, this PATH website explores rapid diagnostic tests for infectiuos diseases, and provides information useful to international public health officials.
Publication date: 2008
Region: Global
Part of series: Websites
- Rapid Strip Test for Malaria
Part of the Technology Updates series, this fact sheet describes PATH's work to develop a rapid, easy-to-read, low-cost test for malaria.
Publication date: May 2009
Region: Global
Part of series: Technology Updates
- Rapid Tests for Cervical Cancer
Part of the Technology Updates series, this fact sheet describes PATH's work to develop rapid tests for cervical cancer.
Publication date: April 2012
Region: Global
Part of series: Technology Updates
- RBP-EIA: A New Approach to Assessing Vitamin A Deficiency
This guide introduces the retinol binding protein enzyme immunoassay (RBP-EIA) to potential advocates and users, and provides information about its prospective role in public health.
Author: Hix J; Levin C; Gorstein J
Publication date: 2003
Region: Global
- RBP-EIA: Collecting, Processing, and Handling Venous, Capillary, and Blood Spot Samples (Job Aid)
This document serves as a guide to phlebotomists and a training aid in the proper methods of obtaining blood samples for analysis by the retinol-binding protein enzyme immunoassay (RBP-EIA) used in testing for vitamin A deficiency.
Publication date: 2005
Region: Global
- RBP-EIA: Validation and Establishment of a Rapid, Field-Based Tool for the Assessment of Vitamin A Deficiency: A Summary of Available Evidence
This document summarizes available evidence for the validation and establishment of a rapid, field-based tool for the assessment of vitamin A deficiency using the retinol-binding protein immunoassay (RBP-EIA) test.
Publication date: 2006
Region: Global
- Reading Time-Temperature Indicators With the Uniject™ Injection System: Job Aid
This job aid illustrates how to read time-temperature indicators with the Uniject™ injection system.
Publication date: August 2011
Region: Global
- Reading Time-Temperature Indicators With the Uniject™ Injection System: Worksheet
This worksheet can be used during trainings to help health workers learn how to read time-temperature indicators with the Uniject™ injection system.
Publication date: August 2011
Region: Global
- Recent Evidence on Cervical Cancer Screening in Low-Resource Settings
This Alliance for Cervical Cancer Prevention fact sheet summarizes evidence published since 2009 on cervical cancer screening approaches for low-resource settings.
Publication date: May 2011
Region: Global
- Reconstitution Technologies
Part of the Technology Updates series, this fact sheet describes PATH's work on single-dose, prefilled reconstitution devices (SPRDs). SPRDs can make reconstitution of critical vaccines safer and more economical and can help eliminate adverse events or wastage that can occur with improper reconstitution, which also reduces impact on the medical waste disposal system.
Publication date: May 2012
Region: Global
Part of series: Technology Updates
- Reducing Postpartum Hemorrhage in Thanh Hoa
The study was undertaken to evaluate the acceptability and ease of use of the Uniject prefilled, single-use injection device by midwives at primary and secondary level facilities, the effectiveness of active management of the third stage of labor (AMTSL) in reducing rates of post partum hemorrhage (PPH) and the need for hemorrhage treatments, the cost-effectiveness of routine delivery of AMTSL, and the relative costs of using oxytocin in ampoules or in Uniject. The study was conducted in six districts of Thanh Hoa province from June to December 2004.
Publication date: 2003
Region: Asia
- Reducing the Need for Parallel Supply Chains
Project Optimize, a collaboration between the World Health Organization and PATH, aims to provide national immunization programs with recommendations to build integrated health supply systems, including strategic linkages with the parastatal and private sector. Ultimately, integration will allow public health programs to reduce uncertainties and risks, achieve economies of scale, shorten delivery lead times, improve procurement, provide better incentives for health workers, and improve quality of service to clients.
Publication date: July 2012
Region: Global
- Reproductive Health Commodity Security: Leading From Behind to Forge a Global Movement
It is widely recognized today that ensuring a reliable supply of quality contraceptives is essential to reproductive health programs. The tagline "No product? No program" is known, understood, and embraced by those working to support reproductive health in the developing world. But this was not always the case. This paper tells the story of how what was once seen only as a technical issue became a global movement.
Author: Solo J
Publication date: 2011
Region: Global
- Reproductive Health Global Program Website
This website about PATH’s Reproductive Health global program provides an overview of the program and its featured projects. See other PATH program websites.
Publication date: 2013
Region: Global
Part of series: PATH's program websites
- Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition Website
The Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition is a global partnership of public, private, and nongovernmental organizations dedicated to ensuring that all people in low- and middle-income countries can access and use affordable, high-quality supplies to ensure their better reproductive health.
Publication date: 2013
Region: Global
Part of series: Websites
- Research and the Millennium Development Goals: How Research and Development for New, Innovative Health Tools Can Help Reach Global Health Targets
This fact sheet from the Global Health Technologies Coalition examines how research for new global health tools can help achieve the Millennium Development Goals.
Publication date: September 2010
Region: Global

