Global health reciprocal innovation: ethical, legal and regulatory considerations: Ethical, legal and regulatory considerations

Título traducido de la contribución: Innovación recíproca en salud global: consideraciones éticas, legales y regulatorias

Bernardo Lautaro Aguilera Dreyse, Annette Rid*, Chikosa Banda, Rao Divi, Matthew Harris, Amanda Kim, Miguel Ossandon, John Zervos, Virginia Rowthorn

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Global health reciprocal innovation (GHRI) is a recent and more formalised approach to conducting research that recognises and develops innovations (eg, medicines, devices, methodologies) from low-And middle-income countries (LMICs). At present, studies using GHRI most commonly adapt innovations from LMICs for use in high-income countries (HICs), although some develop innovations in LMICs and HICs. In this paper, we propose that GHRI implicitly makes two ethical commitments: (1) to promote health innovations from LMICs, especially in HICs, and (2) to conduct studies on health innovations from LMICs in equitable partnerships between investigators in LMICs and HICs. We argue that these commitments take a significant step towards a more equal global health research enterprise while helping to ensure that populations and investigators in LMICs receive equitable benefits from studies using GHRI. However, studies using GHRI can raise potential ethical concerns and face legal and regulatory barriers. We propose ethical, legal and regulatory considerations to help address these concerns and barriers. We hope our recommendations will allow GHRI to move the global health research enterprise forward into an era where all people are treated equally as knowers and learners, while populations in both LMICs and HICs benefit equitably from studies using GHRI.

Título traducido de la contribuciónInnovación recíproca en salud global: consideraciones éticas, legales y regulatorias
Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículoe014693
Páginas (desde-hasta)1
Número de páginas13
PublicaciónBMJ Global Health
Volumen8
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2024

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