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IHS Mission & Goals:  
Groom Skills,
Gather Evidence and
Generate Knowledge for people's health.

To Improve the Efficacy,
Quality & Equity
of Health Systems.

Visiting Faculty

Prasanta Mahapatra

Dr. Prasanta Mahapatra with his unique combination of academic schooling in medicine, public administration, public health policy and economics has been liberally contributing in all the areas of his study. Dr. Mahapatra is a distinguished civil servant, public health scientist, dedicated public health worker, institution builder, and information technology enthusiast. As a civil servant he held various positions in the department of 

health as well as in other departments like rural development, tribal welfare and information technology. His commitment to social justice and rural development was evident early in his career. While working as a Sub collector, he came across the practice of bonded labour still prevalent in Irakam island in the year 1983, i.e. nearly a decade after the bonded labour abolition act was passed. He camped in the island till investigation and trial of all cases under the bonded labour act was completed, release certificates issued and the offenders appropriately dealt under the law. He continued to follow up the released families, despite the administrative changes in his posting, for five years till the released families were fully rehabilitated. He contributed to revival of cooperative farming societies in Nellore district, mainly to benefit large number of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe families.
 
He was the first registrar of the first University of Health Sciences (APUHS) in India, Director of Medical Education, Commissioner of Medical Services, Additional Secretary Health in government of Andhra Pradesh. He has tenaciously pursued excellence in each of these positions. Two of his many contributions in the field of health stand out as extraordinary and well beyond the ordinary call of his duties. These are; (a) the health system development projects in the country, and (b) visualization and building of the Institute of Health Systems (IHS).
 
Dr. Mahapatra is a pioneer in the field of Health Systems Development. In the post Alma Ata era, primary health care was erroneously confused with primary health centres and sub centres alone. So much so that any form of health system development involving hospitals was taboo. In this policy environment, he drew attention of policy makers to first referral hospital services, recognized its importance in primary health care and argued for substantial increase of investments in middle level hospitals. While commissioner of Andhra Pradesh Vaidya Vidhana Parishad (APVVP) he developed the Health Systems Development Project in AP. There after he spent two years researching in Harvard University about measurement of public hospital performance and allocation of government health expenditure among primary, secondary and tertiary health care institutions. Results of his research contributed to positive evaluation of the health system development project proposal, by the World Bank. Government of India Ministry of Health circulated the Andhra Pradesh health system development project idea among other state governments for their consideration. Dr. Prasanta Mahapatra’s vision about the need and importance of health systems strengthening during the late 80s and early 90s has today resulted in Health Systems Development projects in about seven states involving combined investments of about 4000 crore rupees. A study on Hospital Autonomy in India, in which the APVVP was taken as a case study, has attributed the success of its establishment to the leadership of Dr. Mahapatra when he was commissioner, APVVP. The strong foundation laid by   Dr. Mahapatra evolved the first referral hospitals in AP to its present stage.
 
Institute of Health Systems (IHS), is primarily the brainchild of Dr. Mahapatra. As early as the 1980s he recognized the importance of health system research to generate required evidence and information for health policy. The Institute was set up in 1990, by him and a group of like minded persons in Hyderabad, with varied background but a common interest in improvement of the country’s health status. Dr. Mahapatra’s farsightedness can be judged from the fact that the World Health Organisation launched its program on evidence and information for policy around the year 2000 and has an active program to improve health system performance. The IHS is unique in many respects. It’s multidisciplinary approach to study of health sector problems seeks to harness the skills from different areas to improve the efficacy of the health sector. This non profit Institution is run on self financing basis and does not receive any grant in aid. The IHS generates its funds through its research, training and consultant activities. In a short span of 12 years since its inception, the Institute has developed to be one of the largest health system research institutions in the world, and promises to be a leading school of public health in the country. The phenomenal growth and development of the IHS is primarily due to Dr. Mahapatra’s sustained commitment, dynamic and proficient guidance. To realize his dream of a such an Institution, Dr. Mahapatra, spent about six years of his career to prepare himself to provide the required academic guidance. Towards this end, he joined, in 1994, the Ph.D. degree program in public health policy and economics, in the Harvard University and earned the degree in 2000. He has already committed five years of his career, working full time in the IHS as its Director, on deputation from his civil service position, to build up the Institution. Today, the IHS is recognized as a premier centre of health system research in India as well as the South and East Asian Region. The IHS is the only centre in the South and East Asian region with substantial expertise in national burden of disease studies. Recognising this, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) chose the Institute to train its scientists in burden of disease study methodology and research on causes of death. The Institute’s research capacity has been utilised by the state government of Andhra Pradesh and the Central Government. For example; IHS was commissioned by the Government of India Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to estimate burden of disease among women and children in India, and to study the dynamics of private health sector. The Institute has been commissioned by the Government of Andhra Pradesh to assist in development of health sector strategy and preparation of action plan for reproductive health services and sector reform. 

Dr. Mahapatra’s contribution as a member of WHO committee of experts on measurement and classification for health and as part of Harvard Burden of Disease unit is widely acknowledged. He worked on estimation of burden of disease in AP and has trained a large cadre of individuals in this methodology. He has many publications in National and International journals, in the area of Burden of disease, Public Health, Cause of Death, Hospital performance analysis, private heath sector, rural development, information technology, modernisation of administration, etc. He has been actively involved in policy making at the international, national and state levels. He has also been consultant and advisor for WHO on various issues.     

As mentioned earlier he maintained his unbiased contribution to all his fields of study. Dr. Mahapatra continues to work with vigor to realize the Vision set for I H S. Dr. Mahapatra is currently the President of IHS, Hyderabad.

  
V Raman Kutty

Dr. V Raman Kutty, holds a Masters in Public Health from the Harvard University (1988), another Masters in Applied Economics from the JNU (1987) and MD in Paediatrics. He has been a member of the ICMR-ICSSR joint panel on health from 1993, Task force of the Kerala state planning board on health (1987, 1996). He has been a consultant to the World Bank, Govt. Of India Ministry of Health, the DFID-India, and the European Commission, Dryefus Foundation New York, Kerala Research Program for Local level development, on various public health issues. He was formerly, Associate Professor in Achutha Menon Centre for Health Science Studies, at the Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST), Trivandrum. Dr. Raman Kutty has conducted a wide range of public health research and has published many journal articles. His research works cover; epidemiology of non communicable diseases, communicable diseases, socioeconomic determinants of health and mortality, health seeking behaviour, reproductive and child health programs, and health sector reform. Dr. Raman Kutty is currently the Executive Director of Health Action by People (HAP), which is a nonprofit organisation conducting original research in areas of public health. HAP is liked to the Dreyfus Health Foundation, New York, and facilitates health information access and diffusion among professionals, organises workshops and seminars on research methodology and intervention programs in health. It networks with NGOs for initiating action programs and actively participates in policy debates in health.

Sundeep K Naik

Mr. Sundeep K Naik is a distinguished civil servant from the Jammu and Kashmir cadre of the Indian Administrative Service and an accomplished academician. A gold medalist from IIT, Kharagpur with a Masters in Science. He holds additional Masters Degree on Population and Development from the London School of Economics, and yet another Masters in International Policy Studies from the Monterey Institute Of International Studies, USA. He has attended The Maxwell School of Citizenship (Syracuse University, USA) program on -

teaching and writing public policy cases, the Executive Management Program  on Infrastructure Development and Financing at the IIM, Ahmedabad and many other programs on public administration and training technology. He taught Public Administration to Indian Administrative Service Officers, at the LBS National Academy of Administration and has directed many courses for civil servants. He was instrumental in strengthening of State Training Institutions by developing a module on negotiations for the GOI-UNDP project. His areas of interest include demography, population policy, negotiation, gender studies, and empowerment of women. He is contributing as an expert, in the area of gender, health, population and development, for preparation of the Jammu and Kashmir State Development report by the Planning Commission of India. Mr. Naik has volunteered his time at the IHS and has taught demography and population policy in the Advanced Studies in Public Health Program. He is currently posted as Secretary to the Chairman, National Commission for the Youth. 

Srilatha

Mrs. Srilatha has done M.A. (Social Science) from Osmania University and B. Sc. (Nursing) from College of Nursing, Hyderabad, University of Health Sciences. She was a Takemi Fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health, US from 2001-2002. She is a recipient of the USAID award for outstanding performance in the Nursing. She worked as Faculty in Quality Assurance in the Institute of Health Systems, Hyderabad. She was trained on health policy analysis and development programmes on policy formulation process from IIM Ahmedabad. She was also trained in ICD 10 by WHO in Srilanka. She has completed the online course on Human participants Protection Education for Research Teams, sponsored by National Institute of Health (NIH-2002). She has provided consultancy services to Administrative Staff College of India, for the project TIFAC - Health sponsored by DST, Government of India for about one and half year. Her area of interest include accreditation of hospitals, preparation of standards, quality assurance in health care organisation, reproductive and child health, patient satisfaction surveys, Cause of death & Verbal autopsy. She has wide experience in training. She has been directing a two week training program titled "Managing Primary Health Care in Remote areas. Her papers and publications include quality assurance in nursing, and quality of reproductive health care provided in private hospitals, patient satisfaction surveys and accreditation.

Easo John

Dr. Easo John is an alumnus of Madras Christian College and has received his MBA and Ph.D, from the Kellog School of Management, USA. He was a Fullbright scholar and a Fellow of the Ford Foundation. He has held high executive positions in the Government of India and in industry. He has been closely associated with reputed nonprofit organizations including the Christian Medical College, Vellore. He is a also the author of the "Handbook on Management of Non Profit Organizations".

Amar Jesani

Amar Jesani is a member of Board of Trustees/Governing Board of the CEHAT (Centre for Enquiry into Health and Allied Themes), a health research and action NGO institute in Mumbai and Pune, India. He is a medical graduate from Baroda Medical College, Vadodara, Gujarat, and has been doing social science research in health since 1979. He has been involved in research (19 major projects so far) and teaching/training in Health and Development, Bio-ethics, Ethics in social sciences, Health and human rights, health policies in India and Gender and Medical Education. Presently he is associated with Achutha Menon Centre for Health Science Studies (Trivandrum), Department of Politics and Civics (Mumbai University, Mumbai), Indian Council of Medical Research (New Delhi), Samraksha/Samuha (Bangalore), UP Social and Philosophy Research Foundation (the Philippines), SAKHI, (Trivandrum) and Institute of Health Systems (Hyderabad) as a faculty or a visiting faculty and/or a resource person and consultant in the above subjects of his interest.

 
A. Venkaiah

Mr.Venkaiah has a degree in public finance and economics and is professional trainer. He successfully completed an advanced programme on "Training for Trainers" conducted by the University of Manchester, UK, and was awarded a certificate in Training and development by the Institute of Training and Development, UK. Earlier he was senior faculty member in the Accounts Training College, and Institute of Administration of the government of Andhra Pradesh. Currently Mr.Venkaiah is a freelance faculty and resource person. His areas of strength include public administration, disciplinary procedures, public finance and accounting.

  
Dayakar Thota

Prof. (Lt.Col) Dayakar Thota, holds a masters degree in Hospital Administration (MHA) from the University of Poona. He did M.Sc. (Defence Sciences) from Madras University.  He graduated in Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) from Kakatiya  Medical College, Warangal, Osmania University. He passed staff college from Defence Services Staff College (D S S C), Wellington and undergone training as Lead Quality Assessor from A Q A, Hyderabad. He was in Private Medical Practice at Peddapalli (A P).  After taking voluntary retirement from Army in 1994, he had held many important Medico - administrative appointments such as M S of Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, ECO, Lokmanya Hospital, Chinchwad, Pune, Additional Director, Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Lodhivali, Consultant to M G M Medical College Hospital, Aurangabad & Ellen Hospital, Coimbatore etc.  He was Professor & Head of the department of Hospital Administration at NIMS, Hyderabad and MAHE, Manipal and P G Examiner in Hospital Administration for AIIMS, AFMC, MAHE, NIMS, DNBE and IGNOU.

L H David

Dr. L.H.David holds a degree in Medicine from Christian Medical College , Vellore and a Masters degree in Public Health from University of North Carolina . He was a Fullbright Scholar and a Merit Scholar of the Government of  Uttar Pradesh. He was formerly Faculty and Chair, Centre for Social Services, Administrative Staff College of India. He has designed a number of training programmes for health managers and civil servants. He has completed over 40 consultancies in health care management, organizational development, program evaluation and capacity building for central and state governments and international agencies such as the World Bank, DANIDA, UNFPA and Ford Foundation. He has served on a number of central government and state government policy making bodies. He currently serves as the Chief Consultant of the Institute of Health Systems .

 

 

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