
Globally, and especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), a significant portion of the population lacks access to essential health-care services. Although there are many contributing factors that create barriers to access, in many LMICs failing or obsolete equipment plays a significant role.“Those of us who have investigated health-care systems in LMICs are familiar with so-called ‘equipment graveyards,’” says Nevan Hanumara SM ’06, PhD ’12, a research scientist in MIT’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, describing piles of broken, imported equipment, often bearing stickers indicating their origins from donor organizations.“Looking at the…


