Antibiotic consumption in India: geographical variations and temporal changes between 2011 and 2019

S Fazaludeen Koya, S Ganesh… - JAC-Antimicrobial …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Objectives To describe and compare private sector systemic (J01) antibiotic consumption
across Indian states from 2011 to 2019. Methods We used the nationally representative …

Public health insurance coverage in India before and after PM-JAY: repeated cross-sectional analysis of nationally representative survey data

SK Mohanty, AK Upadhyay, S Maiti, RS Mishra… - BMJ Global …, 2023 - gh.bmj.com
Introduction The provision of non-contributory public health insurance (NPHI) to
marginalised populations is a critical step along the path to universal health coverage. We …

Evaluating efficiency and equity of prevention and control strategies for rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in India: an extended cost-effectiveness analysis

J Dixit, S Prinja, G Jyani, P Bahuguna… - The Lancet Global …, 2023 - thelancet.com
Background There is a dearth of evidence on the cost-effectiveness of a combination of
population-based primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention and control strategies for …

Analysis of safe storage of network information data and financial risks under blockchain combined with edge computing

X Liang, W Ruan, Z Xu, J Liu - Journal of Global Information …, 2022 - igi-global.com
To discuss the control of financial risks (FRs) under blockchain (BC) and improve network
information security (NIS) and data security, edge computing (EC) combined with BC is …

Quantifying antibiotic use in typhoid fever in India: a cross-sectional analysis of private sector medical audit data, 2013–2015

SF Koya, HH Farooqui, A Mehta, S Selvaraj, S Galea - BMJ open, 2022 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To estimate the antibiotic prescription rates for typhoid in India. Design Cross-
sectional study. Setting Private sector primary care clinicians in India. Participants The data …

'We are the bridge': an implementation research study of SEWA Shakti Kendras to improve community engagement in publicly funded health insurance in Gujarat …

S Thomas, S Sivaram, Z Shroff, A Mahal, S Desai - BMJ Global Health, 2022 - gh.bmj.com
Introduction India's efforts towards universal health coverage include a national health
insurance scheme that aims to protect the most vulnerable from catastrophic health …

Are institutional deliveries equitable in the southern states of India? A benefit incidence analysis

SK Sharma, D Nambiar - International Journal for Equity in Health, 2024 - Springer
Background Despite a commendable rise in the number of women seeking delivery care at
public health institutions in South India, it is unclear if the benefit accrues to wealthier or …

[HTML][HTML] Economic burden of infectious diseases and its equity implications in Indian households: Estimates from a nationally representative household survey (2017 …

HH Farooqui, A Karan, GR Babu, S Hussain… - Social Sciences & …, 2024 - Elsevier
Infectious diseases remain one of the major causes of health and economic burden for
Indian households. Furthermore, the magnitude of economic losses on account of infectious …

Social health protection and publicly funded health insurance schemes in India: the right way forward?

A Sharma - The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 2023 - Springer
This paper presents an assessment of publicly funded health insurance (PFHI) schemes as
a measure of social health protection (SHP) in the country. The study uses secondary data …

Have lower-income groups benefited more from increased government health insurance subsidies? Benefit incidence analysis in Ningxia, China

M Hu, W Mao, R Xu, W Chen… - Health Policy and Planning, 2022 - academic.oup.com
China's government subsidies on the demand side—such as subsidizing medical insurance
premiums—have accelerated progress towards universal health coverage. We examined …