Private Sector In Health (PSIH) TWG and the Fragile and Conflict-Affected States (FCAS) TWG co-organised a webinar on 'Capturing The Landscape of Health Service Delivery and Public /Private Partnerships in Fragile & Conflict Affected Setting'. This event took place as part of the PSIH TWG's mutual learning series on 'Unlocking Private Enterprise for Public Good - Redesigning Health Systems for UHC during COVID-19 and beyond'.
5th November 2020
Authors : Priya Balasubramaniam (Public Health Foundation Of India & Centre For Sustainable Health Innovations), Birger C. Forsberg (Karolinska Institutet), Gerald Bloom (Institute Of Development Studies), Phyllis Awor (Makerere University School Of Public Health), Meenakshi Gautham, London School Of Hygiene And Tropical Medicine), Desta, Lakew (Amref Health Africa) & Uranchimeg Tsevelvaanchig) And Fadi El Jardali (American University Of Beirut)
May 27, 2020
Authors : Priya Balasubramaniam, Meenakshi Gautham And K. Srinath Reddy
20 April, 2020
Authors: Meenakshi Gautham (LSHTM), Gerald Bloom (Institute Of Development Studies, Brighton), Priya Balasubramaniam (Public Health Foundation Of India), Catherine Goodman (LSHTM), Birger Forsberg (Karolinska Institute), Amod Kumar (Govt. Of Uttar Pradesh, India)
June 24, 2020
Health systems Global How are governments and the private sector collaborating in response to the COVID-19 crisis? What are the lessons for future efforts to progress health systems capacity and universal health coverage? And how can researchers contribute to this effort?
July 29th 2020
Reshaping Health System Capacity & Service Delivery
Priya Balasubramaniam, Public Health Foundation of India, Director, SHI, Singapore Gerry Bloom, Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, UK Fadi El Jardali, American University of Beirut,Lebanon
June 24th 2020
Matters of Accountability - 'Regulatory Framework for driving safe digital healthcare adoption in India'
Digital solutions are strengthening delivery of healthcare with improved diagnostic capabilities and patient outcomes, and making healthcare more affordable and accessible. For digital health solutions to flourish, trust is imperative. This will come from having robust laws and a reliable grievance redressal mechanism.
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