Area of Research / History

In the area of research, the International insitiute of health management research, Delhi is contributing to the development of health and population policies, strategies, programme monitoring, evaluation and generation of new knowledge. Over the years there has been an expansion in the nature and scope of projects and research studies undertaken by the Institute. The range is wide; from studies involving survey and data generation to exploratory and impact studies of health services and programmes. The Institute entered into policy research and development in a major way, influencing policy making at the state and central government levels. Some of the projects are interpretative in nature and have come up with new interpretations of ground reality.

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Air Pollution

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Water and Sanitation (WASH)

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Transport and Health

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Occupational Health

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Climate Change

 Publication

Faculty of the institute are widely published, and have several peer-reviewed journal articles, books, conference proceeding to their credit. Additionally, to disseminate knowledge generated through various research projects, IIHMR also publishes working paper, policy briefs and newsletters.

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 Research Team

The interdisciplinary teams of faculty and research staff constitute an enabling environment for learning and professional growth and development. The multi-disciplinary faculty members with strong research competencies have boosted evidence-driven and program-relevant research in the recent years. IIHMR Delhi also involves the students in the research projects during their internship and dissertation period.

Consultancy

IIHMR Delhi has been actively involved in providing wide range of consultancy services to UN Agencies such as UNICEF, International NGO, and other several organizations in the area of public health, Health care Information technology and Hospital since its beginning

Student Dissertations

All the postgraduate programmes have a strong research component, and each student is mandatorily required to complete a research dissertation for the completion of their postgraduate degree. Since 2008 over 800 dissertations of exceptionally high quality have been completed by students.