Abstract Taking population level action on the wider social determinants of health in efforts to reduce health inequities is an international public health imperative. However, an important barrier to action is the perceived lack of evidence about what works to reduce...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Achieving health equity is a pertinent need of the developing health systems. Though policy process is crucial for planning and attaining health equity, the existing evidences on policy processes are scanty in this regard. This article...
Aarogyasri Healthcare Model:Advantage Private Sector 2011 vol xlvi no 49 EPW Economic & Political Weekly Rajan Shukla, Veena Shatrugna, R Srivatsan Andhra Pradesh’s Aarogyasri programme has placed health on the political map in the state and is popular with the...
Malaria continues to be a prominent global public health challenge, in part because of the slow population adoption of recommended preventive and curative behaviors. This paper tests the effectiveness of two service delivery models designed to promote...
India’s Health Insurance Scheme for the Poor: Evidence from the Early Experience of the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana Centre for Policy Research Robert Palacios, Changging Sun This monograph documents the early experience of states, insurance companies,...
Seven principles for strengthening research capacity in low- and middle-income countries: simple ideas in a complex world ESSENCE (Enhancing Support for Strengthening the Effectiveness of National Capacity) Good practice document series Overview This good practice...