External Publications |
IHP's research is frequently published in academic journals, as chapters in books, and other external scientific and technical channels.
Where work has been commissioned by other agencies, including UN and official government bodies, the research is often published in publications issued by the sponsors. Where possible the site provides links to these publications. |
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Sri Lanka�s Health Miracle
Article reviews how Sri Lanka achieved its health miracle over the past century, identifying lessons for other countries in South Asia, and noting challenges for the Sri Lankan paradigm.
Author(s):Ravi P. Rannan-Eliya
Date: 1 Oct 2006 |
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National Health Accounts Estimation Methods: Household Out-of-pocket Spending in Private Expenditure
Draft technical report commissioned by WHO on methods for improving measurement of out-of-pocket spending in health accounts.
Author(s):Ravi P. Rannan-Eliya
Date: 1 Oct 2006 |
Download from OECD (External site)
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The living situation of refugees, asylumseekers and IDP�s in Armenia, Ecuador and Sri Lanka: Millennium development indicators and coping strategies
This is the final draft of the report for this study prepared for UNCHR Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
Author(s):Dr. Ravi P. Rannan-Eliya, Dr.Reggie Perera
Date: 1 Sep 2006 |
Download from UNHCR web site (External site)
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Global Review of Projecting Health Expenditures for Older Persons in Developing Countries
A review commissioned by the WHO Kobe Centre for Health and Development on the methods and approaches being used to project future health spending at the national level.
Author(s):Ravi P. Rannan-Eliya, Ruki Wijesinghe
Date: 1 Aug 2006 |
Download from WHO Kobe Centre (External site)
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The Origins of Hong Kong's Domestic Health Accounts
Book chapter reviewing the establishment, first results and subsequent development of Hong Kong's Domestic Health Accounts System.
Author(s):Ravi P. Rannan-Eliya
Date: 1 Jun 2006 |
Purchase from HKUP (External site)
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Future Policy Choices for the Health Sector in Asia
Briefing paper commissioned by UK DFID for the Asia 2015 Conference held in London 6-7 March 2006, which brought together key decision makers from around Asia and the world to learn from Asia's success, to identify future challenges �
Author(s):Veronica Walford, Mark Pearson, Ravi Rannan Eliya and Tharanga Fernando
Date: 1 Mar 2006 |
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Equity in Health and Health Care Systems in Asia
This book chapter reviews the evidence on health systems equity in Asia, with particular emphasis on developing countries.
Author(s):Ravi P. Rannan-Eliya, Aparnaa Somanathan
Date: 1 Feb 2006 |
Edward Elgar Publishing
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Domestic health expenditure in Hong Kong: 1989/90 to 2001/02
Results of the second Hong Kong Domestic Health Accounts project, which estimated health expenditures from 1989 to 2001
Author(s):Leung, G.M., Tin, K.Y.K., Rannan-Eliya, R., Leung, E.S.K., Lam, D.W.S., Lo, S.V.
Date: 1 Feb 2006 |
Download from NCBI (External site)
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Explaining the incidence of catastrophic expenditures on health care: Comparative evidence from Asia.
This paper examines the incidence of catastrophic out-of-pocket health expenditures for health in six Asian countries, and discusses implications.
Author(s):Owen O'Donnell, Eddy van Doorslaer, Ravi P. Rannan-Eliya, Aparnaa Somanathan, Charu C. Garg, Piya Ha
Date: 1 Jun 2005 |
Download from Equitap Project (External site)
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Paying out-of-pocket for health care in Asia: Catastrophic and poverty impact.
Out-of-pocket (OOP) payments are the principal means of financing health care throughout much of Asia. We describe the magnitude and distribution of OOP payments for health care in fourteen countries and territories �
Author(s):Eddy van Doorslaer, Owen O'Donnell, Aparnaa Somanathan, Ravi P. Rannan-Eliya, Charu C. Garg, Piya Ha
Date: 1 May 2005 |
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