Research
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PROJECT AND STUDIES
The research for more than last two decades at IIHMR has voyaged a series of
projects, studies and development. The Institute has played a major
responsibility in the promulgation of some of the sheer ground reality by
undertaking surveys, health data generation to exploratory and impact studies of
health services and health care programmes. Over these years, there has been a
tremendous expansion in the nature and scope of projects and research studies.
In the recent times, the interpretative research has been stressed upon thus
influencing policy making at the state and central government levels. The key
areas of research mainly include assessment surveys and studies in important
health programmes, strengthening management of district health systems;
involvement of PRIs and NGOs in reproductive and child health services; and
alternative management approaches in implementing population programmes with
district as the unit.
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Some of the projects and studies specifically address the
health research and population issues that have a direct impingement on
clinical, health services research and other related industries. The Institute
has also undertaken projects aiming at facilitating health sector reforms,
developing implementation processes in decentralised district planning,
implementing quality assurance in health care, strengthening information
systems, and enhancing community participation. New research dimensions in
domestic violence, access to essential drugs, health financing and human
resource development have also been explored. This web page features around 80
Research Projects/Studies undertaken in the last 6 years: |
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2008-2009|
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2010-2011|
2011-2012|
Ongoing
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