Dr Maninder Pal Singh
Research Fellow
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Tavistock Place
London
WC1H 9S
United Kingdom
Health Economist having a clinical background interested the domain areas of Health Economics, Healthcare Financing, Health System Costing, Price-setting and Health Technology Assessment.
Affiliations
Department of Global Health and Development
Faculty of Public Health and Policy
Centres
TB Centre
Global Health Economics Centre
Teaching
Economic Analysis for Health Policy (EAHP) module
Research
Health Economics, Health System Costing, Provider Payment Mechanisms for Health Insurance, Designing Health Benefit Packages, Health Technology Assessment, Economic Evaluations, Literature Reviews and Evidence-based policymaking.
Research Area
Global Health
Economic evaluation
Health care financing
Health policy
Infectious disease policy
Health systems
Disease and Health Conditions
Tuberculosis
Country
South Africa
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Mozambique
Uganda
Peru
Vietnam
India
Region
Sub-Saharan Africa (developing only)
South Asia
Selected Publications
Uncertainty in tuberculosis clinical decision-making: An umbrella review with systematic methods and thematic analysis.
2024
PLOS global public health
More treatment options for rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis: the role of economic evaluation in informing uptake.
2022
The Lancet Global Health
Impact of India's publicly financed health insurance scheme on public sector district hospitals: a health financing perspective
2022
The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia
Cost of hospital services in India: a multi-site study to inform provider payment rates and Health Technology Assessment.
2022
BMC health services research
Correction to: Translating Research to Policy: Setting Provider Payment Rates for Strategic Purchasing under India's National Publicly Financed Health Insurance Scheme.
2021
Applied health economics and health policy
Translating Research to Policy: Setting Provider Payment Rates for Strategic Purchasing under India's National Publicly Financed Health Insurance Scheme.
2021
Applied health economics and health policy