Without the web - Design, Delivery, and Scaling Health Services to Underserved Populations
Friday, March 21, 2008 at 01:07AM
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Recently, I went to South India to learn about scaling health care services across large, low-income populations. While the businesses are "offline," there is at least one significant similarity to many web-based businesses: leveraging social networks in order to acquire trust, gain customers and generate revenue. Here are just some of the ventures we visited:

One core focus for many of the organizations was on leveraging already established channels of distribution in order to tap remote / distributed populations. Unlike most developed areas, technology is not always an option for acquiring customers. 

If you're interested in more details, here is a write-up on our trip Southern India.

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