“Daniel Bornstein’s book on social entrepreneurs adds an important consideration to our look at how new media/internet (blogs, wiki media, citizen journalism, etc) that we’ve talked about before can improve the quality of health care in developing countries. Bornstein sees social entrepreneurs (Those who bring business and management skills for social ends) as “transformational forces”, people with a vision, fixed determination and an indomitable will; a critical part of the “global citizen sector” bringing social change to developing countries in ways not possible by governments or large corporations.”
See my complete post over at World Health care Blog.