PUBLICATIONS
Falling Between Two Stools: Operational Inconsistencies between ICDS and NRHM in the Management of Severe Malnutrition
Falling Between Two Stools: Operational Inconsistencies between ICDS and NRHM in the Management of Severe Malnutrition V PRASAD, D SINHA AND S SRIDHAR INDIAN PEDIATRICS 181 VOLUME 49 MARCH 16, 2012 Abstract There has been a welcome interest in the issue of...
Healthcare through Community Participation- Role of ASHA’s
Healthcare through Community Participation- Role of ASHA's Sujay R Joshi , Mathew George EPW,Issue : VOL 47 No. 10 March 10 - March 16, 2012 This study of the operation of the Accredited Social Health Activist programme of the National Rural Health Mission in one of...
REVIEW OF HMRI 104 SERVICES IN THE STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH – NHSRC RESEARCH REPORT – 2011
REVIEW OF HMRI 104 SERVICES IN THE STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH NHSRC RESEARCH REPORT - 2011 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) approach to reach out to the people in difficult and inaccessible areas is one of the key strategies under NRHM. In the nation as a...
State of the World’s Children 2012: Children in an Urban World
State of the World's Children 2012: Children in an Urban World United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) - February 2012 Hundreds of millions of children in cities across the world are growing up in poverty and enduring deprivation, according to a report unveiled today...
Report of the Steering Committee on Health for the 12th Five Year Plan.
Dear All, Kindly find attached the Report of the Steering Committee on Health for the 12th Five Year Plan. http://planningcommission.nic.in/aboutus/committee/strgrp12/str_health0103.pdf Also find below the presentations made by various Cross Cutting Groups...
HLEG Recommendations on Universal Health Coverage in India: EPW Articles Part-II
4. Medicines for All S Srinivasan The recommendations on access to medicines, vaccines and technology made in the report of the Planning Commission’s High Level Expert Group on Universal Health Coverage for India are welcome and should go a long way towards...
HLEG Recommendations on Universal Health Coverage in India- EPW Articles- Part 1
1. 1. Universal Health Coverage in India Gita Sen India’s steps towards universal health coverage began in the early years after Independence but they faltered because of various factors, including resource constraints. The context has vastly changed since then...
Reader on Health Policy and Systems Research
Reader on Health Policy and Systems Research Launch of the First Reader on Health Policy and Systems Research: “Health Policy and Systems Research: A Methodology Reader” Strong health policies and strong health systems are needed to deliver effectively critical health...
PLoS One India UHC Costing Paper
Dear All The attached article which we recently published in PLoS One deals with costing of a universal health care based on IPHS services package. Hope this provides some empirical estimates and adds to the debate, especially in the wake of calls for universal health...
How can the health equity impact of universal policies be evaluated? Insights into approaches and next steps Synthesis of discussions from an Expert Group Meeting
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...