Browsing Journal Articles by Subject "Health"
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An agenda for health policy research
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Budgetary subsidies in the health sector: the case of Gujarat
(2001-10-18)In this article, budgetary subsidies in the health sector in Gujarat are estimated by following the methodology of the discussion paper on subsidies (Government of India [GOI (1997)] after duly recognising several problems ... -
Consumer preference for nutrition front-of-pack-label formats in India: Evidence from a large-scale experimental survey
(Elsevier, 2023-09-16)Global policy discourse emphasizes placing front-of-pack nutrition labels (FOPLs) on packaged foods, but debates continue to rage on the appropriate format. There are two key types of label formats, summary and informative. ... -
Health insurance and third party administrators: issues and challenges
(2010-10-25)The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority in India has paved the way for insurance intermediaries such as third party administrators (TPAs) to play a pivotal role in setting up managed healthcare systems. TPAs ... -
Health of a state
(2000-07-17) -
The healthcare system HIV/AIDS: an inextricable component in the experience of family care
(Critical Public Health, 2008-11-10)Through a phenomenological study following van Manen's approach, family care experiences of caregivers and care receivers in the context of HIV/AIDS were studied in Mumbai, India. Data gathered through conversational ... -
Impact of current policies on future air quality and health outcomes in Delhi, India
(Elsevier Ltd, 2013)A key policy challenge in Indian megacities is to curb high concentrations of PM2.5 and mitigate associated adverse health impacts. Using the Greenhouse Gases and Air Pollution Interactions and Synergies (GAINS) model we ... -
Impact of Media on Creating Health Awareness
(MAIMS Journal of Management, 2014-04)The paper attempts to identify the impact of media on creating health awareness and on changing people’s behaviour towards their health. This impact needs to be measured for the people belonging to lower and lower-middle ... -
Impediments to quality of care: comments
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Stitching infrastructures to facilitate telemedicine for low-resource environments
(ACM, 2018)Telemedicine can potentially transform healthcare delivery in low-resource environments by enabling extension of medical knowledge to remote locations, thus enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the larger healthcare ...