Competency-Based Training Manual for the In-service Community Health Officer at HWC in India – Guideline, HRH
Human Resources for Health: In-service Community Health Officers (CHOs) are vital in delivering primary healthcare services in India, particularly in rural and underserved areas.
Urban Health: Self-Help Groups (SHGs) have emerged as a vital component of community-driven healthcare initiatives, empowering marginalized communities to take charge of their well-being.
Sedentary work and expanding waistlines: a cross-sectional study on occupational roles and abdominal obesity in India – Study, HFP
Health Financing and Planning: Multimorbidity is associated with significant out-of-pocket expenditures (OOPE) and catastrophic health expenditure (CHE), especially in low- and middle-income countries like India.
Assessing the Financial Burden of Multimorbidity Among Patients Aged 30 and above in India – Study, HFP
Health Financing and Planning: Low- and middle-income countries are undergoing epidemiological and demographic transitions alongside economic growth, contributing to a rise in abdominal obesity.
Process Evaluation of the Internal Performance Agreement for Secondary Care Services in Meghalaya’s Public Health System: Lesson from Early Implementation – Study, HFP
Health Financing and Planning: There are several reasons behind India’s persistent poor health outcomes despite considerable healthcare spending.
How can TB Mukt Panchayat initiative contribute towards ending tuberculosis in India? – Study, IHPSR / HPSR
India Health Policy & Systems Research: Evaluates the potential of the TB Mukt Panchayat initiative in contributing to the elimination of tuberculosis in India.
Gender Equity in Health Insurance – Evaluating Odisha’s Health Insurance Scheme – Working Paper, UPHC
Urban Health: The study focuses on gender disparity in Odisha’s healthcare utilisation and the gap in the utilisation of Publicly Funded Health Insurance (PFHI) schemes among males and females.