Health system innovations: adapting to rapid change

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Gerald Bloom
Annie Wilkinson
Abbas Bhuiya
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[1] University of Sussex,Institute of Development Studies
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Technological innovation; Organizational innovation; Change management; Universal health coverage; Low and middle-income countries;
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This paper introduces the Thematic Issue on Innovation in Health Systems in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.
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