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Governability Framework for the Evaluation and Implementation of Complex Public Health Functions

by Hsrii | Jul 14, 2014

Governability Framework for the Evaluation and Implementation of Complex Public Health Functions Joe Varghese and V. Raman Kutty Evaluation Review: 2012 36: 303 Abstract The dominant theoretical basis of our public health practice originates from a positivist or...

Rural Clinician Scarcity and Job Preferences of Doctors and Nurses in India: A Discrete Choice Experiment

by Hsrii | Apr 28, 2014

Rural Clinician Scarcity and Job Preferences of Doctors and Nurses in India: A Discrete Choice Experiment Krishna D. Rao et al Plos One December 2013 The scarcity of rural doctors has undermined the ability of health systems in low and middle-income countries like...

The interactions of ethical notions and moral values of immediate stakeholders of immunisation services in two Indian states: a qualitative study

by Hsrii | Apr 28, 2014

The interactions of ethical notions and moral values of immediate stakeholders of immunisation services in two Indian states: a qualitative study Joe Varghese,V Raman Kutty,Mala Ramanathan BMJ Open Abstract Objectives This study examines the existing norms regarding...

Understanding and Information Failures: Lessons from a Health Microinsurance Program in India

by Hsrii | Apr 28, 2014

Understanding and Information Failures: Lessons from a Health Microinsurance Program in India Jean Philippe Platteau & Darwin Ugarte Ontiveros This paper is an attempt to understand the factors underlying the low take up and contract renewal rates frequently...

Governability Framework for the Evaluation and Implementation of Complex Public Health Functions

by Hsrii | Mar 30, 2013

Abstract The dominant theoretical basis of our public health practice originates from a positivist or reductionist paradigm. It fails to take into account the complexity emerging out of public health’s multiple influences originating from biological and social worlds....

Promotion of access to essential medicines for non-communicable diseases

by Hsrii | Mar 30, 2013

Promotion of access to essential medicines for non-communicable diseases: practical implications of the UN political declaration Abstract Access to medicines and vaccines to prevent and treat non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is unacceptably low worldwide. In the 2011...
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