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Publications of Surya Neeragatti

Introduction:

Publications play a pivotal role in advancing knowledge, fostering innovation, and driving positive change in various fields. Surya Neeragatti, a distinguished researcher and scholar, has made significant contributions to the healthcare sector through a series of impactful publications. From analyzing health policies to understanding consumer behavior and health financing, Surya's research publications shed light on crucial aspects of the healthcare landscape in India.

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Journal

Year

Ranking

Health Sector Development in India: An Account from Bhore Committee 1946 to National Health Policy 2017

Journal of Development Policy and Practice

2023

Scopus

Determinants of Digital Health Information Search (DHIS) Behaviour: Extending UTAUT with healthcare behaviour constructs

Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management 18 (1)

2023

ADBC-C and Scopus

The Function of Mid-day Meal Scheme: A Critical Analysis of Existing Policies and Procedures in Rayagada District of Odisha (India)

The International Journal of Community and Social Development 5 (1), 97-118

2023

Scopus

The Influence of Health Consciousness, Nutritional Labelling, and Subjective Norms on Consumer Purchase Intentions of Healthy Packaged Foods

Academy of Marketing Studies Journal 27 (5), 1-13

2023

ADBC-B

Role of Health Financing in Provision of Health Care and Universal Health Coverage in India.

Journal of Clinical & Diagnostic Research 14 (8)

2020

Web of Science

 

Surya Neeragatti's publications demonstrate a deep commitment to advancing the healthcare sector through rigorous research and insightful analyses. From policy development to understanding consumer behavior and the role of health financing, Surya's work provides valuable contributions to the field. These publications serve as essential resources for policymakers, healthcare professionals, researchers, and stakeholders working towards building a healthier and more inclusive future for India's healthcare system.

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