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Autonomy and risk in health policy and systems research. | LitMetric

Autonomy and risk in health policy and systems research.

Indian J Med Ethics

Research Coordinator, Project on Decentralization and Health: Lessons from the Kerala Experience, Kerala Institute of Local Administration, Thrissur, Kerala, INDIA.

Published: September 2021

Health policy and systems research (HPSR), a critical area of public health research, aims to enhance our understanding about how health systems function and how health policies are generated and implemented. HPSR predominantly operates in "real life contexts" of communities or institutions...

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