Health Sector Management and Governance: An Indian Perspective

Health Sector Management and Governance: An Indian Perspective by IMPRI 1387 1387 people viewed this event. Health Sector Management and Governance: An Indian Perspective | An Online National Summer School Program | A One-Month Immersive Online Certificate Training Course | June – July 2024 | IMPRI #WebPolicyLearning #IMPRI Center for the Study of Finance and Economics (CSFE), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi, invite you to #WebPolicyLearning An Online National Summer School ProgramA One-Month Immersive Online Certificate Training Course on Health Sector Management and Governance: An Indian Perspective Details of the #WebPolicyLearning:Dates: 22, 29 June, 6, 13, July 2024Four Consecutive Saturday EveningsTime: 6:30 – 8:30 pmPlatform: Zoom Course Fee: INR 6000 (inclusive of 18% GST)Discounted Fees: Professionals: INR 3800 | Students: INR 2900Special 20 percent discount for IMPRI Alumni.Bulk Discounts can be availed for groups of more than 5 participants belonging to relevant stakeholder organisations and academic, and research-based institutions.Limited seats are available for Partial Scholarships to exceptional and meritious candidates on a first come basis. Write to learningatimpri@gmail.com Registration Form: https://forms.gle/HvozheGd1vwjjWTD6 Payment Link: https://pages.razorpay.com/impricoursefee Alternatively, can use any payment method from here:https://www.impriindia.com/payment-details/ NOTE: Please don’t proceed to pay without filling out the registration form given above. For queries, write to: learningatimpri@gmail.com About The importance of better management and governance of the health sector in India has vastly increased for several reasons. First, India’s vision of Viksit Bharat by the end of Amrit Kaal in 2047 has a healthy population as one its core elements. Second, it is only recently that the health sector is being viewed as a professional rather than a welfare activity. There are therefore many legacy issues to be addressed while meeting new challenges of transitioning from communicable to lifestyle disease burden. Third, The Covid-19 Pandemic, which India managed relatively successfully, underlines that the poorly managed health sector is an economic and national security risk. Technology management in the health sector is thus a key issue to be managed Why this Program? The above suggests that literacy about health management and governance in India must become more widespread among relevant faculties, policymakers, and health sector administrators, relevant faculty and undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers, and for those involved in public policies, legislative and judicial wings, and political parties.  A diverse set of professionals could thus benefit from the proposed four-day Certificate Program on Health Sector Management and Governance : An Indian perspective, organized by IMPRI  (Impact and Policy Research Institute), New Delhi. This Certificate Program is structured to provide relevant analytical principles and frameworks relevant to the health sector in India, as well as discuss current health initiatives and future challenges in India’s health sector. High quality resource persons, from  academic, policy and practitioners domains will be delivering this program. Engaging with experts and peers from around the world, participants can expect to gain valuable insights and perspectives on various aspects of health policy and governance. From analyzing policy frameworks to understanding the role of stakeholders and exploring innovative approaches, the program covers a wide range of topics essential for effective health governance. Furthermore, the interactive nature of the online platform allows for meaningful discussions, knowledge sharing, and networking opportunities, fostering collaboration and exchange of ideas among participants. By participating in this program, individuals stand to benefit in numerous ways. Not only will they acquire new knowledge and skills to address complex health challenges, but they will also enhance their professional credentials with a certificate from a reputable institution like IMPRI. Additionally, the flexible online format eliminates the constraints of geographical location and travel, making it accessible to participants from diverse backgrounds and regions. Ultimately, the program empowers participants to contribute meaningfully to shaping health policies and governance frameworks, both nationally and internationally, for the betterment of public health outcomes globally. For Whom This course is designed for professionals, policymakers, researchers, and students interested in gaining a comprehensive understanding of public policy, with a specific focus on health policy and governance. It is suitable for individuals working or aspiring to work in government agencies, non-profit organizations, healthcare institutions, academia, and private sector entities involved in health-related initiatives. Benefits Gain a solid foundation in public policy concepts and frameworks, with a particular emphasis on health governance structures and processes. Learn essential policy analysis tools and techniques for evaluating health policies and making informed decisions. Understand the complexities of stakeholder engagement, consensus building, and the challenges of policy implementation in the healthcare sector in India. Explore health governance, comparative policy analysis, and emerging trends in global health policy. Learn about India’s recent health sector initiatives, and the challenges in realising the goal of attaining a healthy population by the end of AMRIT KAAL in 2047. Interact with experts and practitioners in the field, network with peers, and access valuable resources for advancing your career or research in health policy and governance. Program Experts Chair: Prof Mukul Asher, Former Professor, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore; Visiting Distinguished Professor, IMPRI Experts: Prof Mukul Asher, Former Professor, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore; Visiting Distinguished Professor, IMPRI Ms Urvashi Prasad, Director, Office of Vice Chairman, NITI Aayog, New Delhi Prof Pradeep K. Panda, Professor and Dean, School of Public Health, Asian Institute of Public Health (AIPH) University, Bhubaneswar Mr V. Ramakrishnan, Visiting Senior Fellow, IMPRI; Managing Director, Organisation Development, Singapore Dr Parashram Patil, Senior Advisor, Maharashtra Institution for Transformation, NITI Aayog; Agriculture Economist, Prime Ministers Museum & Library Fellow (PMML), New Delhi; Senior Visiting Fellow, IMPRI. Dr Manorama Bakshi, Director and Head of Healthcare and Advocacy, Consocia Advisory; Founder and Director, Trilok Raj Foundation (TRF); Visiting Senior Fellow, IMPRI Prof Sanghamitra S. Acharya, Professor, Centre of Social Medicine and Community Health, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi Convenors: Dr Simi Mehta, CEO & Editorial Director, IMPRIDr Arjun Kumar, Director, IMPRI Program Time Structure Program Time Structure Health Sector Management and Governance: An Indian Perspective An Online Summer School Program A One-Month Immersive Online Introductory Certificate Training Course 22, 29 June & 6, 13 July 2024 | 6: 30 – 8: 30 pm | Zoom Four Consecutive Saturdays IMPRI #WebPolicyLearning … Continue reading Health Sector Management and Governance: An Indian Perspective