The Institute’s work aims to support the identification, development and implementation of healthcare innovation, with the goal of sustainably reducing inequalities in global health.
The Institute is cross-disciplinary and works across a range of fields including data science,[2] mathematics, health economics, medicine, policy, design[3] and engineering.
Recently the Institute has launched collaborative programmes on emerging healthcare issues including medical data sharing,[31][32] cyber security,[33][34] and the impact of climate change on mental health.
[35][36] The Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI) is structured around Centres of Excellence whose work spans medicine, policy, technology and design.
In addition to holding regular knowledge-exchange events, the Network has released a number of evidence-based health policy reports[46] including on antimicrobial resistance[47] and maternity care.