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Publications-Reports1 IHS Publications List 2015 Institute of Health Systems: Publications List PubID Title and authors Pages INR US $ Reports RP01/1998 The private health sector in Andhra Pradesh. 111 400 40 Prasanta Mahapatra & Nagarjuna RP03/2000 Child labour, health and education. A study on 71 300 30 children residing near acquaculture units in AP. Prasanta Mahapatra, Chalapati Rao & Padmavati RP04/2000 Measuring health state values in developing 134 500 50 countries: Report of study in Andhra Pradesh, India. Prasanta Mahapatra , Lipika Nanda, Joshua A Salomon & Rajshree RP05/1998 Periodic Analysis of Hospital Performance: APVVP 60 75 8 monthly reports from July - December, 1998. The Institute of Health Systems RP06/1999 Periodic Analysis of Hospital Performance: APVVP 70 75 8 monthly reports from January - December, 1999. The Institute of Health Systems RP07/2000 Periodic Analysis of Hospital Performance: APVVP 70 75 8 monthly reports from January - December, 2000. The Institute of Health Systems RP08/2001 District Family Health Survey (DFHS) 2000. A pilot 32 500 50 study in three districts of Andhra Pradesh to estimate IMR, Fertility and Maternal Mortality. Prasanta Mahapatra, Chalapati Rao & Satish Kumar Updated, Sep 2015 Page 1 of 7 IHS Publications List 2015 RP11/2001 Andhra Pradesh Health and Health System 54 500 50 Responsiveness Study 2001. Lipika Nanda RP12/2001 Proceedings of the Strategy Development Workshop for 71 500 50 Health Sector in Andhra Pradesh 2001. The Institute of Health Systems SDW Team RP14/2001 A Study on Communication Strategy in Lepra India. 130 200 20 Srilatha RP15/2001 Obstetric facility assessment in Andhra Pradesh. A study 58 150 15 in Medak, 2001. Sridhar RP17/2001 Obstetric facility assessment in Andhra Pradesh. A study 58 150 15 in Adilabad, 2001. Sridhar RP18/2002 Reproductive Health Services and Health Sector 136 250 25 Reform. Focus group discussions with ANMs in Andhra Pradesh. A Report. Prasanta Mahapatra, Samatha Reddy, Pushpa Latha & Mary Nancy RP19/2002 Proceedings of the PHC Medical Officers' workshop on 131 250 25 Reproductive Health Services and Health Sector Reform in Andhra Pradesh. Prasanta Mahapatra, Samatha Reddy, Mukesh Janbandhu, Pushpa Latha, Neelima & Mary Nancy RP20/2002 Data from the AP Health System Responsiveness Survey 2001. 317 350 35 Lipika Nanda, Mukesh Janbandhu & Sumana RP21/2002 APVVP- Patient Satisfaction Survey, December 2001. 40 175 18 Prasanta Mahapatra & Srinivasan Kallam Updated, Sep 2015 Page 2 of 7 IHS Publications List 2015 RP22/2002 Indoor Air Pollution Atlas (IAPEA) 2001. A study on 68 250 25 indoor air pollution air quality in three districts of Andhra Pradesh and development of an exposure atlas. Prasanta Mahapatra, Chalapati Rao, Satish Kumar & Sreenivasa Reddy RP23/2002 Periodic Analysis of Hospital Performance: APVVP 75 75 8 monthly reports from January - December, 2001. The Institute of Health Systems RP24/2002 APVVP- Patient Satisfaction Survey, 1999. 19 175 18 Institute of Health Systems RP25/2002 APVVP- Patient Satisfaction Survey, June 2000. 27 175 18 Prasanta Mahapatra & Srilatha, Sreenivasa Sarikonda & Subhasree Srinivasan RP26/2002 APVVP- Patient Satisfaction Survey, December 2000. 31 175 18 Prasanta Mahapatra & Srinivasa Sarikonda RP27/2002 APVVP- Patient Satisfaction Survey, June 2001. 35 175 18 Prasanta Mahapatra & Bhagirath Gop RP29/2003 People’s perception towards directly administered Anti Tuberculosis treatment programme - A Pilot Study. 42 75 3.75 Alex George & Srilatha RP30/2004 Proceedings of the Study Design Workshop on Burden of Disease and Socioeconomic Impact of HIV/AIDS. 85 75 3.75 The Institute of Health Systems RP31/2004 Andhra Pradesh State Health Accounts 2001-02. 214 250 3.75 CK George & Pattnaik Updated, Sep 2015 Page 3 of 7 IHS Publications List 2015 RP32/2005 Social Context Assessment for HIV/AIDS Prevention Programmes in Andhra Pradesh. Report of the Outcome Evaluation of the Frontiers Prevention Programme. 139 300 25 C.K. George , Kavitha Krishna, N.S. Reddy and B. Srikanthi RP33/2006 Health Financing and Expenditure of the NonProfit Sector in India, Report Prepared for World Health Organization. 55 200 17 C.K. George, N.S. Reddy and G.S Pattnaik RP34/2006 Public Private Partnerships in prevention of waterborne diseases in urban slums (2004-06) Report prepared for The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board, Government of Andhra Pradesh. 47 100 9 C.K. George and Saritha K RP35/2006 Institutional Assessment of the National AIDS Control Programme. Report Prepared for the National AIDS Control Organization. 164 250 21 C.K. George, L.H. David and Kavitha Krishna RP36/2006 Estimation of HIV sero-prevalence in India. Report prepared for the National AIDS Control Organization. 42 200 17 Prasanta Mahapatra and C.K. George RP37/2006 Water Quality in Reservoirs of Hyderabad (2005-06), Report prepared for the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board, Government of Andhra Pradesh. 9 100 9 C.K. George and Saritha K RP38/2006 Medium Term Expenditure Framework for Health in Andhra Pradesh. Report prepared for the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Andhra Pradesh 100 300 25 C.K. George RP39/2006 Report of the Advanced Studies in Public Health Programme 2003-04, 20 200 17 C.K. George Updated, Sep 2015 Page 4 of 7 IHS Publications List 2015 RP40/2006 IHS Guidelines for Development of Colleges of Public Health and Masters Program in Public Health. 33 200 17 Institute of Health Systems RP41/2007 Assessment of Critical Gaps in Rural Health Care System 82 240 12 of Andhra Pradesh Dayakar Thota, Prasanta Mahapatra, C.K. George, NS Reddy RP42/2007 Medium Term Expenditure Framework for Health in 182 240 12 Madhya Pradesh C.K George, Subodh Kandamuthan RP43/2007 Report of the Public Private Partnerships for Water Safety 102 240 12 in Hyderabad (2006-07) C K George and Saritha K RP44/2007 District Health Action Plan for Anantpur District 230 200 10 Dhanraj RP45/2007 Outcome Evaluation of the Frontiers HIV Prevention 372 240 12 Programme in Andhra Pradesh C K George, Immaculate Mary, Francis Raj RP46/2007 Assessment of Acute Gastroenteritis Risks Associated With 50 250 12 Water Quality and Sanitation in Hyderabad City C K George, NS Reddy, Dhanraj and Saritha K RP 47/2008 Medium Term Expenditure Framework for Health 160 250 12 in Orissa. C.K. George, GS Pattnaik and Subodh Kandamuthan. RP 48/2008 Epidemiology of Road Traffic Accidents in Hyderabad, India 120 250 12 George CK, Dhanraj and Satish K. RP 49/2010 State Health Budget and Expenditure Tracking for Andhra 39 250 12 Pradesh (2004-05 to 2008-09) G Surendra, GS Pattnaik RP 50/2010 State Health Budget and Expenditure Tracking for Madhya 33 250 12 Pradesh (2004-05 to 2008-09) G Surendra, GS Pattnaik Updated, Sep 2015 Page 5 of 7 IHS Publications List 2015 RP 51/2010 State Health Budget and Expenditure Tracking for Kerala 33 250 12 (2004-05 to 2008-09) G Surendra, GS Pattnaik RP 52/2010 Medium Term Expenditure Framework for Health in 70 250 12 Andhra Pradesh (2008-09 to 2012-13) G Surendra, C.K. George, GS Pattnaik RP 53/2010 Health Policy Analysis Institute - India Case Study: 100 The Institute of Health Systems (IHS) Amar Jesani RP 54/2011 Assesment of Doctors Availability in Primary Health 61 250 12 Centers(PHCs) in Andhra Pradesh Prasanta Mahapatra, G Surendra, B.Srikanthi RP 55/2011 Drinking Water Quality Monitoring in Service Reservoirs 60 250 12 And Urban Slums in Hyderabad(2009-10) - A Report Prasanta Mahapatra, G Surendra, Poonam Bachhav RP 56/2011 A study of Emergency Response Services in Three 85 250 12 Districts of Andhra Pradesh G Surendra RP 57/2011 The Effect of Air Pollution on Cause of Death 136 300 15 Profile in the City of Hyderabad K Satish Kumar RP 58/2011 Behavioural Tracking Survey(BTS) among High Risk 95 250 12 Groups in Guntur and Srikakulam District of AP K Satish Kumar RP 59/2013 Andhra Pradesh Civil Registration System 81 350 20 G.Surendra RP 60/2013 Drinking Water Quality Monitoring in Service 264 250 15 Reservoiors and Urban Slums in Hyderabad (2010-13) A Report G.Surendra, G.Amrutha, E.Dinesh Updated, Sep 2015 Page 6 of 7 IHS Publications List 2015 RP 61/2015 Drinking Water Quality Monitoring in Service 264 250 15 Reservoiors and Urban Slums in Hyderabad City A Report for (2013-14) G.Surendra, G.Amrutha RP 62/2015 Gap Analysis in Rural Health Care Facilities in 117 250 15 Mahabub Nagar District G.Surendra Updated, Sep 2015 Page 7 of 7.
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