Examining the need & potential for biomedical engineering to strengthen health care delivery for displaced populations & victims of conflict

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Conflict and the subsequent displacement of populations creates unique challenges in the delivery of quality health care to the affected population. Equitable access to quality care demands a multi-pronged strategy with a growing need, and role, for technological innovation to address these challenges. While there have been significant contributions towards alleviating the burden of conflict via data informatics and analytics, communication technology, and geographic information systems, little has been done within biomedical engineering. This article elaborates on the causes for gaps in biomedical innovation for refugee populations affected by conflict, tackles preconceived notions, takes stock of recent developments in promising technologies to address these challenges, and identifies tangible action items to create a stronger and sustainable pipeline for biomedical technological innovation to improve the health and well-being of an increasing group of vulnerable people around the world.

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Nadkarni, D., Elhajj, I., Dawy, Z., Ghattas, H., & Zaman, M. H. (2017, November 1). Examining the need & potential for biomedical engineering to strengthen health care delivery for displaced populations & victims of conflict. Conflict and Health. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13031-017-0122-0

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