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Join host Ben Plumley from Phnom Penh Cambodia, in conversation with Thomas Cai, a visionary Chinese-born entrepreneur and CEO of Open Source Technologies. Thomas, a pioneering figure in Asia’s rapidly growing biopharmaceutical industry, shares his journey from HIV advocacy to leading high-impact hepatitis public-private partnerships in Southeast Asia. He offers a critical analysis of the effectiveness of traditional providers of global aid including NGOs and the Global Fund, while also envisioning a self-reliant future led by local health authorities, businesses and communities, calling only on the expertise and funding from northern partners as needed.
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview
00:40 Meet Thomas Cai: A Visionary Leader
01:39 Thomas Cai’s Journey and Achievements
03:33 Open Source Technologies: Mission and Focus
04:46 The Hepatitis Crisis in Southeast Asia
08:55 Challenges in Hepatitis Treatment
15:53 Critique of Global Health Funding Models
28:56 Thomas Cai’s Background and Early Work
39:11 The Role of Buyers Clubs in the HIV Epidemic
40:45 Challenges with NGOs and Public Sector in Disease Treatment
43:02 The Risk of Monopolization in Healthcare
43:39 The Importance of Business in Disease Control
51:33 Disruption and Innovation in Healthcare
53:22 Personal Reflections and Influences
01:07:18 The Hepatitis Elimination Alliance in Cambodia
01:09:12 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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Watch on YouTube & subscribe for more in-depth global health discussions – www.youtube.com/@shotarmpodcast
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Join host Ben Plumley from Phnom Penh Cambodia, in conversation with Thomas Cai, a visionary Chinese-born entrepreneur and CEO of Open Source Technologies. Thomas, a pioneering figure in Asia’s rapidly growing biopharmaceutical industry, shares his journey from HIV advocacy to leading high-impact hepatitis public-private partnerships in Southeast Asia. He offers a critical analysis of the effectiveness of traditional providers of global aid including NGOs and the Global Fund, while also envisioning a self-reliant future led by local health authorities, businesses and communities, calling only on the expertise and funding from northern partners as needed.
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview
00:40 Meet Thomas Cai: A Visionary Leader
01:39 Thomas Cai’s Journey and Achievements
03:33 Open Source Technologies: Mission and Focus
04:46 The Hepatitis Crisis in Southeast Asia
08:55 Challenges in Hepatitis Treatment
15:53 Critique of Global Health Funding Models
28:56 Thomas Cai’s Background and Early Work
39:11 The Role of Buyers Clubs in the HIV Epidemic
40:45 Challenges with NGOs and Public Sector in Disease Treatment
43:02 The Risk of Monopolization in Healthcare
43:39 The Importance of Business in Disease Control
51:33 Disruption and Innovation in Healthcare
53:22 Personal Reflections and Influences
01:07:18 The Hepatitis Elimination Alliance in Cambodia
01:09:12 Final Thoughts and Reflections
💬 Join the Conversation
How do you see the future of global health unfolding? Share your thoughts in the comments!
🔔Subscribe & Stay Updated
Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast platform
Watch on YouTube & subscribe for more in-depth global health discussions – www.youtube.com/@shotarmpodcast
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