Rabin Martin

Rabin Martin Learn more at www.rabinmartin.com. For more than a decade, Rabin Martin has catalyzed change in health for leading global companies and institutions.

Rabin Martin is a global health strategy firm driven by the mission to improve the health and lives of underserved and hard-to-reach communities around the world. The firm works at the leading edge of emerging issues, bringing the power of ideas to some of the globe’s toughest health challenges. With its clients and partners, Rabin Martin has designed more than $1 billion in programs and have help

ed to secure billions more to improve health in high-burden communities around the world. Rabin Martin offers expertise in strategy consulting, program design and implementation, partnership management, policy and advocacy, corporate responsibility, reputation management and communications.

12/17/2015

It's about time to actively engage the private sector to help countries achieve UHC, blogs Rabin Martin President and CEO Jeff Sturchio in the Huffington Post. http://rabinmartin.com/insight/achieving-universal-health-coverage-its-about-time/

Imagine if you had to pay for treatment of illness out-of-pocket, and that doing so posed a significant strain on your family’s finances. Unfortunately, this is the reality hundreds of millions of people around the world face when they go to the clinic. This is not a new challenge by any means, and…

What can the US learn from China, Mexico and India about strengthening health systems? Find out in our new report, “Heal...
06/04/2015

What can the US learn from China, Mexico and India about strengthening health systems? Find out in our new report, “Health Systems Approaches to Evidence-Informed Benefits Design: Country Case Studies.”
http://ow.ly/NToIG

This report examines programs in three countries - Mexico, China and India - using evidence-informed benefits design to strengthen health systems...

Where are the gaps in   research? Rabin Martin is working with Johns Hopkins and the Graduate Institute of Geneva to fin...
05/19/2015

Where are the gaps in research? Rabin Martin is working with Johns Hopkins and the Graduate Institute of Geneva to find out. Read more in “Universal Health Coverage: Annotated Bibliography 2.0” http://ow.ly/N5AWg

This annotated bibliography is the second in a series of working papers delving into the policy and practical issues defining the path to universal...

Over 1 million people in New York State live with HIV/AIDS, but less than half retain a suppressed viral load. What do w...
04/24/2015

Over 1 million people in New York State live with HIV/AIDS, but less than half retain a suppressed viral load. What do we need to keep patients in the continuum of care? Senior Vice President Terri Jackson makes the case for wraparound services, proposing that to expand access and improve efficiency of treatment, governments and the private sector must address the social determinants of health. http://ow.ly/M2dzg

To bend the curve of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, funders and activists need to focus on wraparound care – the non-medical services that that increase...

What can the US learn from the rest of world to harness the power of the consumer voice to build a culture of health? Fi...
04/03/2015

What can the US learn from the rest of world to harness the power of the consumer voice to build a culture of health? Find out in our new report, “Consumer Power to Build Better Health Systems.” Check it out here: http://ow.ly/L38oU

This report summarizes the most exciting examples of consumer involvement in health systems discussed during an expert roundtable in Berlin,...

Tackling inequality in economic status and health for women "requires a trident, not a sword," writes Adam Lewis for the...
01/16/2015

Tackling inequality in economic status and health for women "requires a trident, not a sword," writes Adam Lewis for the Huffington Post. His conversation with Former President of Malawi Joyce Banda assesses the progress and pitfalls of the Millennium Development Goals to help chart a more equitable course in 2015. http://ow.ly/Hr7T1

Rabin Martin director Adam Lewis and Former President of Malawi Joyce Banda reflect on progress made toward the Millennium Development Goals and...

Why did President Carter give Jon Stewart a dead guinea worm on live TV? Watch this clip from The Daily Show to find out...
01/13/2015

Why did President Carter give Jon Stewart a dead guinea worm on live TV? Watch this clip from The Daily Show to find out! http://ow.ly/Hfuth

Jimmy Carter stakes his claim as the world's greatest latrine builder.

Vox's infographics team brings the Global Burden of Disease study to life with a map of the leading causes of lost life ...
01/09/2015

Vox's infographics team brings the Global Burden of Disease study to life with a map of the leading causes of lost life around the world. While many countries have made significant strides in combating infant mortality and infectious disease, this study serves as a reminder that global health leaders must address the rise of non-communicable diseases such as heart disease and stroke. http://ow.ly/H4mNZ

In the US, it's heart disease. In Syria, it's war.

Rabin Martin: The number of ebola cases in Liberia is falling, but the international community cannot ease efforts to fi...
01/08/2015

Rabin Martin: The number of ebola cases in Liberia is falling, but the international community cannot ease efforts to fight the disease. Global health expert Hans Rosling explains why zero is the only safe and secure level of ebola: http://ow.ly/3vJf8u

There's no Vaccine against Ebola. Behavioral change has made the number of new infections go down, but not to zero. The only known way to eradicate the virus...

To mark the first UHC Day, Jeff Sturchio contributed a blog to the Huffington Post, noting that poverty should no longer...
12/12/2014

To mark the first UHC Day, Jeff Sturchio contributed a blog to the Huffington Post, noting that poverty should no longer mean poor health, nor should ill health lead to poverty. He proposes that nations can move toward universal health coverage by expanding infrastructure, encouraging political commitment, supporting the health economy and promoting public-private partnerships. http://ow.ly/FNGJb

In a blog for the Huffington Post on the first annual UHC Day, Jeff Sturchio addresses the need to expand health care access and affordability...

How can the private sector boost health development outcomes? In an interview with Devex, Rabin Martin President & CEO J...
11/19/2014

How can the private sector boost health development outcomes? In an interview with Devex, Rabin Martin President & CEO Jeff Sturchio explores three public-private partnerships: http://ow.ly/EyFim

As part of Devex’s campaign, Rabin Martin President and CEO Jeff Sturchio highlights three companies who are engaged in...

Congratulations to Rabin Martin President and CEO Dr. Jeff Sturchio, winner of the 2014 Powered by EF Leadership Award! ...
11/13/2014

Congratulations to Rabin Martin President and CEO Dr. Jeff Sturchio, winner of the 2014 Powered by EF Leadership Award! The Powered by EF Awards are presented by the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, and are given to individuals and companies making a significant impact on the global community. http://ow.ly/EdFwH

Dr. Jeff Sturchio is the recipient of the Powered by EF 2014 Leadership Award for his contributions to global health and the field of corporate...

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