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Pandemic resilience and health systems preparedness: lessons from COVID-19 for the twenty-first century
T Sundararaman, VR Muraleedharan, A Ranjan
Journal of Social and Economic Development, 1-11, 2021
742021
Effectiveness of government strategies for financial protection against costs of hospitalization Care in India
A Ranjan, P Dixit, I Mukhopadhyay, S Thiagarajan
BMC public health 18, 1-12, 2018
682018
Equity and elderly health in India: reflections from 75th round National Sample Survey, 2017–18, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic
A Ranjan, VR Muraleedharan
Globalization and Health 16, 1-16, 2020
462020
Comparing the average cost of outpatient care of public and for-profit private providers in India
S Garg, N Tripathi, A Ranjan, KK Bebarta
BMC Health Services Research 21, 1-9, 2021
222021
Invest more in public healthcare facilities
VR Muraleedharan, G Vaidyanathan, T Sundararaman, U Dash, A Ranjan, ...
Econ Polit Wkly 55 (37), 53-60, 2020
182020
Social and systemic determinants of utilisation of public healthcare services in Uttar Pradesh
CS Verma, S Singh, A Ranjan, T Sundararaman
Econ Polit Wkly 53, 45, 2018
122018
Reliability of Box and Block Test for manual dexterity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a pilot study
A Ranjan, LE Raj, D Kumar, P Sandhya, D Danda
International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases 19 (12), 1272-1277, 2016
102016
Progress towards universal health coverage in the context of rheumatic diseases in India
A Ranjan, S Thiagarajan, S Garg, D Danda
International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases 22 (5), 880-889, 2019
92019
How much do government and households spend on an episode of hospitalisation in India? A comparison for public and private hospitals in Chhattisgarh state
SG Narayan Tripathi, Alok Ranjan, Kirtti Kumar Bebarta
Health Economics Review, 2022
72022
Challenges to India’s rural healthcare system in the context of covid-19
T Sundararaman, A Ranjan
Review of Agrarian Studies 10 (1), 2020
72020
‘It is lockdown but homes are not closed. Income has been shut down but expenses continue:’Impact of lockdown due to COVID-19 on the livelihood of Street Vendors in Maharashtra
S Meher, A Ranjan, L Tamgire, P Shukla
62020
Higher Disease Burden in India’s Elderly
A Ranjan, VR Muraleedharan
Economic and Political Weekly 55 (35), 29, 2020
52020
Measurement of unmet healthcare needs to assess progress on universal health coverage-exploring a novel approach based on household surveys
A Ranjan, S Thiagarajan, S Garg
BMC Health Services Research 23 (1), 525, 2023
42023
Achieving sustainable development Goal 3 in the Indian context: The policy-action incoherence
T Sundararaman, A Ranjan
India's social sector and SDGs, 129-141, 2019
42019
Innovations in primary healthcare: A review of initiatives to promote maternal health in Tamil Nadu
G Vaidyanathan, M VR, U Dash, A Ranjan, H Iyer, M Chokshi, T Mokashi, ...
Journal of Health Management 24 (1), 22-30, 2022
32022
Effect of COVID-19 lockdown on the livelihood of street vendors in Maharashtra, India
SRM Alok Ranjan, Parul Shukla, Yogita Atram
Int J Community Med Public Health 8 (11), 5297-5303, 2021
32021
Healthcare Consumption in Uttar Pradesh: Iniquitous Growth and the Social Factors Contributing to Impoverishment
CS Verma, S Singh, A Ranjan, T Sundararaman
Economic and Political Weekly, 73-81, 2017
32017
MEASURING EQUITY AS A DIMENSION OF PROGRESS TOWARDS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE (UHC)
A Ranjan
TATA INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES MUMBAI, 2017
32017
Progress towards universal health coverage in the context of mental disorders in India: evidence from national sample survey data
A Ranjan, JE Crasta
International Journal of Mental Health Systems 17 (1), 27, 2023
12023
Better to Reflect Than shoot the Messenger
VR Muraleedharan, G Vaidyanathan, S Thiagarajan, U Dash, M Rajesh, ...
Economic & Political Weekly 57 (30), 69, 2022
12022
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