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Prabal V. Singh

Researcher at Oxford Policy Management

Publications -  19
Citations -  485

Prabal V. Singh is an academic researcher from Oxford Policy Management. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Inpatient care. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 19 publications receiving 434 citations. Previous affiliations of Prabal V. Singh include Indian School of Business & Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad.

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Maternal Healthcare Financing: Gujarat's Chiranjeevi Scheme and Its Beneficiaries

TL;DR: The objective of the study was to explore the targeting of the Chiranjeevi Scheme, its coverage, and socioeconomic profile of the beneficiaries and to assess financial protection offered by the scheme, if any, in Dahod, one of the initial pilot districts of Gujarat.
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Saving mothers and newborns through an innovative partnership with private sector obstetricians: Chiranjeevi scheme of Gujarat, India.

TL;DR: To document an innovative public–private partnership between the government of Gujarat, India and private obstetricians in rural areas that provides delivery care to the poor.
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Implementation research evidence uptake and use for policy-making

TL;DR: A number of tested strategies to support the transfer of implementation research results into policy-making are provided to help meet the standards that are increasingly expected from evidence-informed policy- making practices.
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Changes in addressing inequalities in access to hospital care in Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra states of India: a difference-in-differences study using repeated cross-sectional surveys

TL;DR: Comparison of the effects of the Rajiv Aarogyasri Health Insurance Scheme of Andhra Pradesh with health financing innovations including the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana in Maharashtra shows that health innovations in AP had a greater beneficial effect on inpatient care-related expenditures than innovations in MH.
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Providing skilled birth attendants and emergency obstetric care to the poor through partnership with private sector obstetricians in Gujarat, India

TL;DR: A public-private partnership scheme between the Government of Gujarat, in India, and private obstetricians practising in rural areas to provide delivery care to poor women is described in this article.