PANDEMIC THREATS SPUR DEVELOPMENT OF GLOBAL HEALTH COMMONS

  • by Mark Sommer
  • Inter Press Service

Pioneers in medical and scientific research are now laying the foundations for a global health commons, a medical information and innovation exchange system that could greatly accelerate the pace and enhance the effectiveness of crucial discoveries. Based largely online for global reach, access, and affordability, they believe such a common resource could serve as a meeting place and clearinghouse where stakeholders in diverse dimensions of public and personal health could find one another, share the results of their experiments, identify common challenges, and collaborate in designing solutions to them.

With the development of computational biology, some kinds of medical trials can be conducted at a cost that even a group of patients can collectively afford to finance. Just as patients are desperate for a cure, many doctors and researchers are desperate to develop treatments for diseases long thought incurable.

(*) Mark Sommer hosts the award-winning, internationally syndicated radio program, A World of Possibilities (www.aworldofpossibilities.org).

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