About Health Market Innovations
Health Market Innovations are programs and policies—implemented by governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), social entrepreneurs or private companies—that have the potential to improve the way health markets operate. These programs and policies enable the transactions that occur in the health care marketplace to lead to better health and financial protection, especially for the poorest and most vulnerable.
The Center for Health Market Innovations (CHMI) identified five kinds of Health Market Innovations with the potential to improve health market performance with better health and financial protection: Organizing Delivery, Financing Care, Regulating Performance, Changing Behaviors and Enhancing Processes.
Click here for definitions of the types of programs included in the CHMI database. For more information about what is outside of CHMI’s scope, review FAQ 5.
