HSTP 2024
A Roadmap for Bhopal Healthy City – Guideline, UPHC
Urban Health: The Roadmap identifies a vision for Bhopal, five results, and 12 key actions to progress towards the vision over a five-year period (2024-2029)
A. Chauhan 2024
Landscaping tuberculosis multimorbidity: Findings from a cross-sectional study in India – Study, IHPSR / HPSR
India Health Policy & Systems Research: Explores the multimorbidity landscape of tuberculosis in India through a cross-sectional study.
Sudha Chandrashekhar 2024
Strengthening Operations: Claim Adjudication, Medical Audit and ICD-11 Training for BSKY – Report, Health Insurance
Health Insurance: Training was conducted to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and transparency of claim adjudication and medical audit processes within the BSKY scheme.
Y. Alvi 2024
Situation analysis of early implementation of programmatic management of tuberculosis preventive treatment among household contacts of pulmonary TB patients in Delhi, India – Study, IHPSR / HPSR
India Health Policy & Systems Research: Analyzes the early implementation of tuberculosis preventive treatment among household contacts of pulmonary TB patients in Delhi, India.
Sudha Chandrashekhar 2024
BSKY Empanelment and De-empanelment Guidelines – Guideline, Health Insurance
Health Insurance: The empanelment guidelines ensure BSKY beneficiaries have consistent access to quality healthcare services that adhere to established care standards.
Sudha Chandrashekhar 2024
Working Paper Review of Draft Assisted Reproductive Technology Bill, India 2020 – Working Paper, UPHC
Urban Health: This working paper discusses the context of the Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Bill India 2020 and the strengths and weaknesses of the same.
Sudha Chandrashekhar 2024
Benefits of using generic medicines in public health – Concept Note, UPHC
Urban Health: The evolution of modern science is greatly attributed to the development of medicines and vaccines for some of the most pressing public health issues.
Sudha Chandrashekhar 2024
How access to generic medicines is directly related to out-of-pocket expenditure in health – Concept Note, UPHC
Urban Health: Generic medicines are affordable alternatives to branded drugs, defined by agencies like the WHO, FDA, and EMA as bioequivalent to innovator products.
Sudha Chandrashekhar 2024
Impact of niramaya in Odisha – Concept Note, UPHC
Urban Health: The Niramaya Scheme, launched in May 2015 by the Government of Odisha, aims to provide free essential medicines to patients registered at government health institutions.