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Health Financing and Universal Health Coverage

Financing of health and healthcare is an important health system building block and is crucial to a well-performing health system. Indian states have struggled to improve and sustain adequate financing for health and healthcare. In addition, most Indian states have not yet systematically organised their health servcies to ensure equitable and universal health across all populations and geographies.  

PRIORITIES

Universal Health Coverage

Health Financing

Strategic Purchasing

Other Health Financing

Universal Health Coverage

Developing UHC Indicators

Monitoring UHC In India

AggrieVoice Project

Health Financing

Evaluation of RSBY In Gujarat

Study of YESHASVINI Health Insurance Scheme in Karnataka

Social Inclusion In RSBY ( Health Inc)

Community Health Insurance Contributes to UHC

Systematic Review OF RSBY

Strategic Purchasing

Costing of the National Strategic Plan for HIV Control in India

Costing of RSBY Package

Costing of VAS

Costing of NHAP-4

Working Paper on Strategic Purchasing

Rapid Assessment Tools

Strategic Purchasing

Other Health Financing

Evaluation of Janani Surakshya Yojana in Karnataka

Updates

Ninth Webinar in the Epilogue Series

Ninth Webinar in the Epilogue Series

Closing the Gap: Health Equity Research Initiative in India of the Achutha Menon Centre for Health Science Studies, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology is partnering with the Cluster on Health Equity at the Institute of Public Health Bengaluru to announce the ninth webinar in the Equilogues series.

Theme: Denial of reproductive health rights of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) in Chhattisgarh

Speaker: Sulakshana Nandi, State Convener of Public Health Resource Network, Chhattisgarh.

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Financing of health and healthcare is an important health system building block and is crucial to a well-performing health system. Indian states have struggled to improve and sustain adequate financing for health and healthcare. In addition, most Indian states have not yet systematically organised their health servcies to ensure equitable and universal health across all populations and geographies. In this cluster, we undertake focused research and action on financing of health and contribute towards efforts to achieve universal health coverage in states and nationally.

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