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Teaching Pack: Global Health Delivery Case Collection

2022

This teaching pack includes the teaching case studies produced by the Global Health Delivery (GHD) Project, an interdisciplinary collaboration between Harvard Business School, Harvard Medical School, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

These Harvard Business School-style teaching cases, along with support materials such as concept notes, examine programmatic, organizational, and policy-related decisions global health leaders face across various disease conditions and health care delivery systems in resource-limited settings. Health conditions include infectious diseases (e.g., HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, smallpox, polio, vector-borne diseases, etc.), maternal and reproductive health, child health and nutrition, chronic diseases, and mental health.

Thematic areas include health system strengthening (including health providers, facilities, technologies and products, financing), community-based care, implementation and scale-up, global policy, and understanding the local context. Stakeholders include academia, government, multilaterals, NGOs and civil society, and the private sector.

The Global Health Delivery (GHD) Case Collection is available for all at no cost online through the GHD Portal where users can search and filter the case collection by type, region, health condition, stakeholder, and teaching theme. Teaching notes are available to registered faculty through Harvard Business Publishing to support undergraduate- or graduate-level courses and executive education.

Source:

Teaching Pack: Global Health Delivery Case Collection. Global Health Delivery Project 2022. https://repository.gheli.harvard.edu/repository/collection/teaching-pack-global-health-delivery-case.