Author: Peter Liu, Managing Director, Deloitte US & Timothy Reuter, Head of Aerospace and Drones, World Economic Forum
Drones provide a potential avenue for ensuring that everyone, no matter where they live, has access to high quality healthcare.
The challenge is to move from pilot projects to larger scale operations that are financially sustainable.
Africa offers lessons: the technology is ready, but the regulation and the sharing of data needs to catch up.
The COVID-19 pandemic has made visible to the global community many of the health inequities that have long been present. As we move through this crisis, it has become clear that the previous ways of doing things are no longer adequate. This has led to innovation, such as the historic success of creating new vaccines in record time. Now attention is turning to how we can ensure equitable access to these types of essential health materials.
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