 My name is Jason Yetsen-Lee. I'm here to talk about frugal innovation in health care. Delivering affordable, high-quality health care is probably one of the greatest challenges that we face as a global community. There are three big drivers in terms of the context of global health care. The first is aging populations, obviously, and the massively increased burden in terms of cost and complexity that this brings to the equation. The second is rapid urbanization across the developing world and what this means in terms of the distribution and the delivery of health care. The third is the shifting burden of disease from infectious diseases to increasingly chronic diseases. In many developing and emerging economies, there is relatively a blank sheet of paper. They aren't burdened with a lot of the legacy issues that developed countries have in terms of their health care systems. So what this means is that there is an opportunity to really leapfrog a lot of the approaches and a lot of the pitfalls and mistakes that have been made in the Western and other developed countries. I think one of the real opportunities to do that is through frugal innovation in health care. And there's a couple of aspects of this that I want to focus on. The first is the design of products. How do we design products and services such as their business models don't mean extremely high costs and they are a fit for developing market contexts and low resource environments. In the distribution sense, how do we design community-based networks of health care distribution? Well-trained but cost-effective health care workers that can deliver health care at the community level. One thing to tie all these things together is the use of technology such as mobile technology, internet technology. And technology can be used in terms of training or information dissemination. So if somebody has only had two years of training as opposed to ten years of training, how do we allow them to use mobile tools, internet tools to reach the information when they need it to deliver high quality care as it's needed in the community?