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“If I have to decide between creating one large hospital that impacts a small number of very, very wealthy lives, but makes me personally rich, versus having a large number of small clinics, that impacts probably the low...
Made in Africa: A Conversation with Chinny Ogunro is an episode from Driving Change by Matthew Bishop, Jessica Brown. “If I have to decide between creating one large hospital that impacts a small number of very, very wealthy lives, but make...
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Published Sep 13, 2021, 00:40:02 long, audio available.
“If I have to decide between creating one large hospital that impacts a small number of very, very wealthy lives, but makes me personally rich, versus having a large number of small clinics, that impacts probably the lowest income populations and makes me reasonably okay to eat, I will always choose the latter because I'm very much a utilitarian. I want to do the greatest good for the greatest number of people so my focus has always been on the low- to middle-income population. How do we make sure that we're creating hospitals and clinics that are good for them?” -- Chinny Ogunro In episode four of Made in Africa, Driving Change’s conversation series with African visionaries whose work impacts the public good, Chinny Ogunro speaks with Sarika Bansal about her life and career. Ogunro has focused her career on building healthcare systems across Nigeria, Ghana, and other countries. She is a systems thinker, first and foremost, interested in doing the most good for the most people. Through the course of her career, she has helped improve the operations of hundreds of hospitals, which has delivered high-quality, low-cost healthcare to over 40,000 people in West Africa and India. Ogunro was most recently the Chief Executive Officer of WellSpring Health, a Nigeria-based integrated care consortium committed to delivering quality, affordable healthcare at scale. She is a co-founder of Africa Health Holdings (AHH), a healthcare investment and operations company born out of her doctoral research and her first company, CarePoint Hospitals and Clinics. She was selected as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2020. Ogunro holds a Ph.D. in Health Management from the Harvard Business School, a masters in Health Administration from Cornell University, and Bachelors degrees from Stanford University. She also talks about her career as an All-American track and field star and why she chose academics over working towards the Olympics. I hope you enjoy the conversation!
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Made in Africa: A Conversation with Chinny Ogunro is an episode from Driving Change by Matthew Bishop, Jessica Brown.
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Made in Africa: A Conversation with Chinny Ogunro is from Driving Change by Matthew Bishop, Jessica Brown.
Published Sep 13, 2021 and 00:40:02 long