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Introduction
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Opening remarks
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Difference between state and federal health ministries
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Negotiating with state governments
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National AIDS Control Organization
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National AIDS Control Organisation
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No Alignment
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Making a Difference
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Leadership
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Strategy
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Evidence
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Standardizing
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Intensive Reviews
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Access and Listening
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Union Health Secretary
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Audience Questions
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Corruption
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The Private Sector
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Public Awareness
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Gender discrimination
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Human resources
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Keeping costs low
Description:
Gain insights from K. Sujatha Rao, former Union Secretary of India's Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, in this 49-minute Harvard School of Public Health talk. Explore the complexities of leading national health organizations, including the challenges of federal-state negotiations, strategies for implementing nationwide health programs, and the importance of evidence-based decision-making. Learn about Rao's experiences in developing India's first national program for non-communicable diseases, establishing antibiotic usage policies, and introducing new vaccines. Discover leadership approaches for driving change in large-scale health systems, addressing corruption, engaging the private sector, and promoting public awareness. Delve into critical issues such as gender discrimination, human resource management, and cost control in healthcare. This talk offers valuable lessons for health policy professionals, public health students, and anyone interested in the intricacies of managing national health initiatives in diverse and complex environments. Read more

Reflections on Leading India's National Health Organizations

Harvard University
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