Eight Annual Conference of Indian Health Economics and Policy Association (IHEPA) on Social Determinants of Health January 23-24, 2020 National Institute of Science Education and Research Bhubaneswar Programme Schedule

January 2 3, 2020 Breakfast (Venue: Library Building First Floor) 8.00 - 9.00 AM Registration (Venue: Library and Lecture Hall Complex) 9:00 – 10:0 0 AM Inaugural Session Venue : Lecture Hall 1 Time:10:00 – 11:00 AM Welcome Dr Amarendra Das Local Organising Secretary Professor Sudhakar Panda Inaugural Address Director, NISER Presidential Remarks Professor Shreelata Rao Seshadri , President IHEPA & Professor Azim Premji University Conference Presidential Remarks Sir Michael Marmot Institute of Health Equity, University College, London K S James Vote of Thanks Secretary IHEPA & Director International Institute for Population Sciences Tea Break (11:00– 11:30 AM) [Library and Lecture Hall Complex] Address by the Conference President Sir Michael Marmot Venue: Lecture Hall 1 Social justice and health equity Session Chair: Professor Achin Chakraborty 11:30 AM – 1.00 PM LUNCH BREAK (1.00– 2.00 PM), Venue: Library Building First Floor PLENARY SESSION Universal Health Coverage in Odisha Venue: Lecture Hall 1 Time : 2:00 – 3:30 PM Moderator Prof Srijit Mishra Laxmikanta Gual Rapporteurs Monika Mishra Panelists Dr Sarit Kumar Rout, IIPH, Bhubaneswar Dr. Binod Kumar Patro, AIIMS, BHUBANESWAR Dr Shridhar Kadam, IIPH, Bhubaneswar Dr Meena Som, UNICEF TEA/COFEE BREAK (3:30 – 3.45 PM)

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Technical Session: I-A Social Determinants of Health Venue: Lecture Hall 1 Time: 3:45 –5:15 PM Chairperson Srijit Mishra Discussant Achin Chakraborty Dasarathi Padhan, Rapporteurs Mehboobun Nahar Milky Title of the paper Paper Presenter Decomposing Socio-economic inequalities in Full Coverage in : Evidences from National Family Health Survey-4 Vinod Joseph K J Effects of place of living and behavioural factors on adult obesity: Evidence from a 5-year longitudinal cohort study in Australia Syed AfrozKeramat Suicide, Opulence and Happiness: A Cross Country Analysis TrinetraBasu Dam Social stigma faced by tuberculosis patient in Rajshahi city, Bangladesh: A cross sectional study Md. Abu Sayem Inequality in age at death and the disparity in life span in India and Pawan Kumar Yadav South Asia: An age and causes of death analysis 1996-2016 Technical Session : I-B Inequalities in Access and Burden of Out of Pocket Expenditure Venue: Lecture Hall 4 Time: 3:45 –5:15 PM Chairperson Subrata Mukherjee Discussant William Joe Chinmayee Sahoo Rapporteur Gopinath Vajpai Title of the paper Paper Presenter How does household health expenditure turn catastrophic? A study in the rural settings of Nalbari District, Assam BhaswatiAdhikary Gender in health-care expenditure: An analysis across the age-groups Bidisha Mondal Incidence and Intensity of Catastrophic Expenditure: An Analysis from 71st Round of NSSO Jay Dev Dubey Growth and determinants of /Schemes in India (2005-2016) Mohit Kumar Pandey Unmet need for healthcare in India: An analysis of healthcare barriers Sandhya R. Mahapatro Long-Run Trends Patterns and Prospects of Public and Private Healthcare expenditure in India, 1993-2030 Umakanta Sahoo Technical Session: I- C Assessment of Household Health Expenditure Venue: SHSS Conference Room Time: 3:45 –5:15 PM Chairperson Vinod B Annigeri Discussant Sarit Kumar Rout Rapporteurs Prajna Ananya

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Maheshwar Kumar Title of the paper Paper Presenter How Do Farm Households Spend their Non-Farm Incomes in Rural India? Evidence from Longitudinal Data Zeeshan Patterns and determinants of medical expenditure due to Infectious and Communicable in India. Kishore M Health gains and financial risk protection afforded by public financing of selected malaria interventions in Ethiopia: an extended cost- effectiveness analysis Lelisa Fekadu Costing health care diagnostic services and measuring relative share of cost drivers Shuhaib K Progressivity of public spending on health care: analysis of incidence of benefit in Tamil Nadu and Pritam Datta Tea Break (5.15 – 5.30 PM) Technical Session II-A Health and Nutritional Status in Odisha Venue: Lecture Hall 1 Time: 5:30 – 7.00 PM Chairperson Pranay Kumar Swain Discussant Srijit Mishra Suchismita Pramanik Rapporteur Biswajit Apat Title of the paper Paper Presenter Equity in health care: Analysis of the Tribal Health Initiatives run as Public Private Partnerships in the State of Odisha Subodh Kandamuthan Health Financing in Odisha: A comparative study of the existing Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana with the new Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana PamukuntlaMounikareddy Access, an Important Determinant for Nutrition: Case Study from Angul, Odisha Neha Saigal Health Status in Odisha: An Analysis of Achievements and Challenges Under M Shivapriya Constructing the District Level Hunger Index for Odisha Janmejaya Panda Out-of-pocket expenditure and distress financing in rural Odisha Anjali Dash Technical Session II-B Gender and Health Venue: Lecture Hall 4 Time: 5:30 – 7.00 PM Chairperson D Narayana Discussant Shreelata Rao Seshadri Rapporteur Isha Bihari Swatiprava Rath Title of the paper Paper Presenter Gender Inequality in the Provisioning of Health Care and empowerment Arun Kumar Sen Gupta

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Women empowerment and child stunting in India: An investigation Rishi Kumar Association of Obesity with Childlessness and among Women: Evidence from NFHS 4 Shreyans Rai Is Hysterectomy a New Threat for Indian Women? Trupti Meher Socioeconomic and Rural-Urban Differential: How it affects the WahengbamBigyananda Maternal Health in the High Focus States of India? Meitei Technical Session II-C; Venue: Health and Well-being of Elderly Venue: SHSS Conference Room Time: 5:30 – 7.00 PM Chairperson Vijayalakshmi Hebbare Discussant Ambarish Dutta Medha Nayak Rapporteurs Debashis Mishra Title of the paper Speaker Economic Independence, Living Arrangements and Well-being: A study of elderly in Abishek Paul Psycho- social status of elderly farmers in Wayanad, : A qualitative study Muhammad T Social Security, Social Support & its Association with Subjective Wellbeing of the Elderly in India Rishabh Tyagi Gender Inequality in Health Status and Access to Health Care among the Elderly in India Harsha Joshi Examining the validity of self-reported morbidity and self-rated health Simantini Mukhopadhyay among the aged in India BREAK (7.00 –7:15 PM) General Body Meeting (IHEPA Members Only) Venue: Lecture Hall 1 Time: 7:15 – 8:15 PM DINNER (8:00 – 9.00 PM) January 24, 2020 Technical Session : III-A Health Policies and Programmes: Assessing Impact Venue: Lecture Hall 1 Time: 9.45 – 11:15 AM Chairperson Debashis Pattanaik Discussant Shridhar Kadam Suchismita Pramanik Rapporteurs Biswajit Apat Title of the paper Paper Presenter Public Health Policy in : Emerging Issues and Challenges HusensabNadaf Health of Miners: Rules versus Realities Pradeep Kumar Sahoo Rural in Karnataka: A Real Facts of Open Defecation Free (ODF) villages Anilkumar S H

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How are Janani Suraksha Yojana and Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakaram reaching out to pregnant women? A study of rural Punjab Niharika Mahajan Understanding non-Compliance to mass drug administration of Filaria RivuBasu Spill over benefit of social insurance and direct cash transfer for maternal and child health: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis Chetana Chaudhuri

Technical Session : III-B Paradox of undernutrition in India Venue: Lecture Hall 4 Time: 9:45 – 11:15 AM Chairperson Rooplekha Khuntia Discussant Zakaria Siddiqui Dasarathi Padhan, Rapporteurs Mehboobun Nahar Milky Title of the paper Paper Presenter Imbalances in macronutrient consumption in Indian households Alka Chauhan Nutritional Outcome among Women and Pre School Children in India, with Particular Reference to Kerala: Evidence from NFHS Anju Susan Thomas Food security and nutritional status of children aged 5-9- An evidence from Neha Shri Socio-economic Inequality in Malnutrition among Under-five Children in India RushikeshPremdasKhadse Nutritional status of children in India: Explaining the determinants and Impact evaluation of ICDS program Tulasi Malini Maharatha Technical Session : III-C Women’s Health Venue : SHSS Conference Room Time: 9.45 – 11:15 AM Chairperson Udaya Shankar Mishra Discussant Simantini Mukhopadhyay Chinmayee Sahoo Rapporteurs Gopinath Vajpai Title of the paper Paper Presenter The Effect of Cessation of Menstruation on Physical Health: A study of Indian Women Angad Singh Challenges of Financing Health for Women in Metropolitan Region Lakshmi Priya G The Effects of 4Es on Maternal Health Care Services Utilization in India: A Conceptual Approach Arvind Kumar Yadav Community Delivery Centers: A Drivers for Basic Obstetric Care among the Islanders of Indian Debjani Barman Maternal Health Inputs and the Consequent Child Mortality in West Bengal Saswati Chaudhuri Determinants of Contraceptive Usage and Utilization of Antenatal Care among Adolescent : A Comparative Study Souri Maitra

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TEA/COFEE BREAK (11:15 – 11:30 AM) Technical Session : IV-A Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases Venue: Lecture Hall 1 Time: 11:30 AM – 1.00 PM Chairperson Shridhar Kadam Discussant K S James Prajna Ananya Rapporteurs Maheshwar Kumar Title of the paper Paper Presenter Overweight and Obesity as a Public Health Problem in India: A Systematic Review of Evidence for Potential Interventions Monica Sharma Determinants associated with Non Communicable among Men in India Priya Maurya Chronic Disease Burden and Household Vulnerability: An analysis of NSS data (1995-2014) Priyanka Dasgupta Trends and determinants of primary infertility among men Sampurna Kundu Health effects of sustained exposure to fine particulate matter: Evidence from India Yashaswini Saraswat

Technical Session : IV-B Emerging Disease Profile Venue: Lecture Hall 4 Time: 11:30 AM – 1.00 PM Chairperson William Joe Discussant Subrata Mukherjee Isha Bihari Rapporteurs Swatiprava Rath Title of the paper Paper Presenter Evaluation of Clinical Relationship and Influence of Social Determinants of Health on Medication Adherence in Cancer Patients: A Quantitative Hospital-Based Study Jyoti K Triple burden of diseases across Agro-Climatic regions of India: evidence from self-reported morbidity survey Sourav Dey Multimorbidity pattern in the women aged 15 to 49 years: evidence from a cross-sectional study in India, 2015-2016. Babul Hossain Untreated morbidity and treatment seeking behaviour among older people in India: A Heckman Approach Shobhit Srivastava Mohammad Faizan Ahmad Assessing exposure from cooking with solid fuels and respiratory diseases among different socio-demographic groups in India Technical Session : IV-C Child Health Venue: SHSS Conference Room Time: 11:30 AM– 1. 00 PM Chairperson Zakaria Siddiqui Discussant Debjani Burman

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Medha Nayak Rapporteurs Debashis Mishra Title of the paper Paper Presenter Behavioural Changes in the Utilisation of Maternal and Child Health Amarendra Das Care in India Laxmikanta Gual differentials in childhood feeding, health care and nutritional status: a regional analysis in central tribal belt of India Pravat Bhandari A cross country study of household air pollution exposure and associated child health Labhita Das Covariates of the Gap between Preferred and Actual Birth Interval and It’s Implications on Child health Aditi Survival among Children Under-five in India: A Parametric Multilevel Ajit Kumar Jaiswal Survival Approach LUNCH BREAK (1.00 – 2.00 PM) Venue: Library Building First Floor Technical Session : V-A Public Health System in India Venue: Lecture Hall 1 Time: 2.00 – 3:30 PM Chairperson Achin Chakraborty Discussant Vijayalakshmi Hebbare Laxmikanta Gual, Rapporteurs Monika Mishra Title of the paper Paper Presenter Quality of healthcare in tertiary hospitals of West Bengal: patients' perception Triparna Majumdar Demand for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Care in Some Eastern States of India Ramananda Roy Technical Efficiency of Public Healthcare Systems in and : A Data Envelopment Analysis Cheryl Anandas Assessing spatial distribution of public and private health establishments in India SunetraGhatak Can the euphoria of strategic purchase be the panacea for fragile health system? Amitabha Sarkar Technical Session : V-B Infant and Child Mortality Venue: Lecture Hall 4 Time: 2.00 – 3:30 PM Chairperson Amarendra Das Discussant Udaya Shankar Mishra Dasarathi Padhan, Rapporteurs Mehboobun Nahar Milky Title of the paper Paper Presenter Socioeconomic Correlates of Under-Five Mortality in Odisha Ujjwal Das Twin births and neonatal mortality in India: Trend and patterns, 1992-2016. William Joe Sex differential in under five mortality in India Priyanka Patel

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Contribution of adverse birth outcomes to neonatal mortality in India Arup Jana Changing pattern of Public expenditure on health and Infant and Under-five mortality in India Deepika Phukan Technical Session : V-C Urbanisation, Migration and Health Venue SHSS Conference Room: Time: 2.00 – 3:30 PM Chairperson K S James Discussant D Narayana Chinmayee Sahoo Rapporteurs Gopinath Vajpai Title of the paper Paper Presenter Sources of support and challenges related to social determinants of health among the urban homeless and health migrant populations in Bincy Mathew Does Parental Out-Migration Affects Health Status of Children Left- behind? A Study of West Bengal Monalisha Chakraborty Migration status and child nutrition Using decomposition technique to explicate inequities Neetu Choudhary Determinants of Care-Seeking Decisions in Indian NilanjanBhor Layers of Health Vulnerabilities of in-migrant workers in Kerala: A Preliminary Analysis Mohamed Saalim PK

Break (3.30-3.45 PM) CLOSING CEREMONY Venue: Lecture 1 Time: 3:45 – 4:30 PM Welcome Pranay K Swain Presidential Remark &Concise of the Conference D Narayana Valedictory Address Udaya S. Mishra Announcement of Best Paper prizes Subrata Mukherjee Vote of Thanks Amarendra Das

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