Health Policy

Order of the National Green Tribunal regarding large scale felling of toddy yielding palm trees in Bihar, 05/06/2025

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of In Re: News Item titled "Are missing palm trees causing more lighting deaths in Bihar appearing in ‘The Times of India’ dated 29.05.2025". The original application was registered suo-motu based on the news item titled "Are missing palm trees causing …

Draft - National Health Research Policy

Why has a need of a National Health Research Policy arisen now? Though history of health research in India goes beyond 1911, when the Indian Research Fund Association, the precursor of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) was established, the country did not have a policy to guide research until …

User charges as a feature of health policy in India: A perspective

The policy of levying charges on people seeking healthcare, which requires people to pay before receiving care, has been a contentious issue among health policy-makers and people working in the health sector. The impact of user charges on the health of a nation merits serious consideration.

Obamacare: Next steps in US healthcare reforms

Obamacare is here. As he affixed his signature to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on 23 March 2010, President Obama signed into law what many observers view as one of the most important changes to the American healthcare system since 1965. If all goes as planned, by 2019 …

Failure from the jaws of success

The efforts to reduce child malnutrition in Chhattisgarh have hit a roadblock. The state has partially rolled back its policy of decentralized food provisioning in the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS), the key programme for reducing malnutrition amongst pre-school children. The National Family Health Survey (NFHS) shows that 47 per …

Public financing of health in developing countries: a cross-national systematic analysis

Government spending on health from domestic sources is an important indicator of a government

Is there an ethical obligation to complete polio eradication?

In May, 2010, the World Health Assembly (WHA) is expected to endorse the aggressive new strategy of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) to stop polio transmission. Earlier this year, the Executive Board of the WHA expressed strong support for finishing the job of polio eradication. They were encouraged by …

Polio in North India: What next?

India has continued to report cases of wild poliovirus and acute flaccid paralysis throughout the 2000s. Indeed, in 2009 the numbers of both exceeded the totals for 2008, by 26% and 9.5%, respectively. Confirmed wild poliovirus cases are increasingly concentrated amongst Muslim children and localised in western Uttar Pradesh and …

Obamas was a false promise

The Republicans, posturing as saviours of the

China wrestles with tobacco control

Around one-third of the world

Science, media and public perception: implications for climate and health policies

International climate policy has been set back by the failure to achieve a strong and legally binding agreement at the United Nations

Janani Suraksha Yojana and the maternal mortality rate

Surveys indicate that the Janani Suraksha Yojana, which offers cash assistance to pregnant women opting for institutional deliveries, has increased the number of such births in hospitals. Can this increase be used as an indicator of a decrease in the maternal mortality rate? It is likely that the cash incentive …

Janani Suraksha Yojana and the maternal mortality ratio

Surveys indicate that the Janani Suraksha Yojana, which offers cash assistance to pregnant women opting for institutional deliveries, has increased the number of such births in hospitals. Can this increase be used as an indicator of a decrease in the maternal mortality rate? It is likely that the cash incentive …

Elimination of neglected tropical diseases in the South-East Asia Region of the World Health Organization

The neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), which affect the very poor, pose a major public health problem in the South-East Asia Region of the World Health Organization (WHO). Although more than a dozen NTDs affect the region, over the past five years four of them in particular

International stem cell tourism and the need for effective regulation. Part I: Stem cell tourism in Russia and India: clinical research, innovative treatment, or unproven …

Persons with serious and disabling medical conditions have traveled abroad in search of stem cell treatments in recent years. However, weak or nonexistent oversight systems in some countries provide insufficient patient protections against unproven stem cell treatments, raising concerns about exposure to harm and exploitation. The present article, the first …

India combats confusion over counterfeit drugs

India is taking steps to reverse anti-counterfeiting measures in some east African nations that could stop the importation of generic drugs made in the country.

AIDS research must link to local policy

HIV research in South Africa is world class. To halt the country

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