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Neelam Sekhri

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Health Affairs (Project Hope)|November 6, 2007
Creating innovative investing in health careNeelam Sekhri
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management|December 21, 2006
Regulating private health insurance to serve the public interest: policy issues for developing countriesNeelam Sekhri, William Savedoff
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|March 4, 2005
Private health insurance: implications for developing countriesNeelam Sekhri, William Savedoff
JAMA Internal Medicine|August 1, 2017
Outcomes in South Asia Matter for the WorldNeelam Sekhri Feachem, Saate S Shakil
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|August 9, 2011
Public-private integrated partnerships demonstrate the potential to improve health care access, quality, and efficiencyNeelam Sekhri, Richard Feachem, Angela Ni
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 29, 2002
Authors' reply to getting more for their dollar: Kaiser v the NHSRichard G A Feachem, Neelam Sekhri, Karen White
American Journal of Law & Medicine|August 14, 2008
Demand forecasting for essential medical technologiesRuth Levine, Jessica Pickett, Neelam Sekhri, et al.
International Health|May 26, 2017
Mapping healthcare systems: a policy relevant analytic toolNeelam Sekhri Feachem, Ariana Afshar, Cristina Pruett, et al.
Revista Panamericana De Salud Publica = Pan American Journal of Public Health|October 6, 2016
Establishing a regulatory value chain model: An innovative approach to strengthening medicines regulatory systems in resource-constrained settingsHarinder Singh Chahal, Farrah Kashfipour, Matt Susko, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|February 12, 2009
The fallacy of impartiality: competing interest bias in academic publicationsRichard Smith, Richard Feachem, Neelam Sekhri Feachem, et al.
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Health Affairs (Project Hope)|November 6, 2007
Creating innovative investing in health careNeelam Sekhri
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management|December 21, 2006
Regulating private health insurance to serve the public interest: policy issues for developing countriesNeelam Sekhri, William Savedoff
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|March 4, 2005
Private health insurance: implications for developing countriesNeelam Sekhri, William Savedoff
JAMA Internal Medicine|August 1, 2017
Outcomes in South Asia Matter for the WorldNeelam Sekhri Feachem, Saate S Shakil
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|August 9, 2011
Public-private integrated partnerships demonstrate the potential to improve health care access, quality, and efficiencyNeelam Sekhri, Richard Feachem, Angela Ni
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 29, 2002
Authors' reply to getting more for their dollar: Kaiser v the NHSRichard G A Feachem, Neelam Sekhri, Karen White
American Journal of Law & Medicine|August 14, 2008
Demand forecasting for essential medical technologiesRuth Levine, Jessica Pickett, Neelam Sekhri, et al.
International Health|May 26, 2017
Mapping healthcare systems: a policy relevant analytic toolNeelam Sekhri Feachem, Ariana Afshar, Cristina Pruett, et al.
Revista Panamericana De Salud Publica = Pan American Journal of Public Health|October 6, 2016
Establishing a regulatory value chain model: An innovative approach to strengthening medicines regulatory systems in resource-constrained settingsHarinder Singh Chahal, Farrah Kashfipour, Matt Susko, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|February 12, 2009
The fallacy of impartiality: competing interest bias in academic publicationsRichard Smith, Richard Feachem, Neelam Sekhri Feachem, et al.
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