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About IIHMR
 The Indian Institute of Health Management Research (IIHMR) was established in 1984 in
Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
 Since its inception, the Institute has made a distinct place for itself and become a
leading organization in the country engaging itself in health management research,
education and training to fulfill its mission to dedicate itself to the improvement in the
standards of health through better management of health care and related programs.
 The Institute has played a pioneering role in establishing health management as a
distinctive discipline in India and overseas. Over the past two and half decades, the
health care and systems research and programs evaluation undertaken at the national
and international level by the Institute have made a significant influence on polices and
programs in the health sector.
 IIHMR has now three campuses; Jaipur, Delhi and Bangalore. Yet another campus is
being set up in Kolkata and will become functional by the year 2012.
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The Institute
Established in 1984
 Organization with exclusive focus on
Management Education, Research and
Training in Health Sector.
 Well established and known at national and
international level in health and hospital
management
 Department of Scientific and Industrial
Research, Ministry of Science and
Technology, Government of India as a
research institution.
 Accredited by the National Board of
Accreditation
 Approved by AICTE
 Accredited to International Hospital
Federation, UK and Association of University
Program in Health Administration, USA.
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Mission
IIHMR is an institution dedicated to the
improvement in standards of health through
better management of health care and
related Programs. It seeks to accomplish this
through management research, training,
consultation, and institutional networking
in a national and global perspective.
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Our Vision
To enable the people to achieve the best standards of
health and lead an economically and socially
productive life through improvement in efficiency and
effectiveness of health systems, and accessible,
affordable and quality health care.
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Long Term Goals
 Establish the Institute as a world-class academic
institution in the area of Health Management.
 Develop successful models of service delivery and
management for wider replication
 Conduct policy and programmatic research in the
health sector
 Capacity building of the health sector for the
effective management
 Disseminate latest knowledge and management
technology in India and other developing
countries
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Thrust Areas
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Primary Health Care
Health and Hospital
Management
Pharmaceutical Management
Rural Management
Population and Reproductive
Health
Health Economics and Finance
NGO Management and
Networking
HIV/AIDS Program
Management &Evaluation
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Capabilities
 Management Research, Education and Training
 Planning, Designing and Conducting Management Training for Health
Professionals
 Institutional Capacity Development and Networking
 Project Planning and Management
 Operations Research and Evaluation
 Economics and Financial Analysis
 Survey Research
 Social Assessment
 Quality Assurance
 Health Sector Reforms
 Program Evaluation
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Faculty and Research Staff
Over 50 highly qualified and experienced faculty members
representing diverse disciplines
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Hospital Management
Public Health
Pharmaceuticals
General Management
Social Sciences
Population &
Demography
Statistics
M.I.S.
Rural Development
Health Economics
and Finance
Behavior Sciences
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Core Activities
Research
Policy, Programs, Health Systems
and Population Research
Training
Management Development Programs
(Short term training Programs)
Education
Postgraduate Program in Hospital and Health Management (MBA)
Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Management (MBA)
Postgraduate Program in Rural Management (MBA)
(2-year full time Professional Course)
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Major Achievements
 Established Health and Hospital Management as a distinct discipline in
this part of the world
 Created a need for research for better management to improve
efficiency and effectiveness of health services, and evidence based
policies and strategies.
 Build an environment and capabilities for Development of Policies Health Policy, Training Policy, Drug Policy Govt.
 Completed more than 500 research studies/projects all over the country
and abroad
 Master in Public Health (MPH) to 72 overseas students and health
professionals
 Declared “Institute of Excellence” by the Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare, Government of India
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Institutional Networking
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WHO Collaborating Centre
The Johns Hopkins University, USA
IUATLD (The Union), Paris
Mahidol University Thailand
Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia,
University of Rohde Island, USA
SUPBIOTECT, Paris
Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia,
Ibnsina, Kabul, Afghanistan
South-East Asia Public Health Education
Institution Network (SEAPHEIN)
Padjadjaran University , Indonesia
Hasanuddin University Indonesia
Partners for Population and Development
Afghanistan Centre for Training and
Development
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Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, Former President of India, on a visit to the Institute
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Research
Made phenomenal contributions to
both research and training in the area
of health care management.
Through research, contributing to the
development of health and population
policies, strategies, Program
monitoring and evaluation, and,
Building new knowledge and
dissemination.
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Our Research
 India and various states – policy, strategy and service delivery
 International level – China, Uganda, Nigeria, Afghanistan,
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Nepal, Bangladesh, Yemen, Vietnam, Maldives, Srilanka,
Indonesia, Bhutan, Thailand
Global Fund – 16 Countries
World Bank
WHO (11 Countries)
DFID (5 Countries)
UNFPA, UNICEF, KfW, EC, DANIDA, GAIN, Etc.
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Types of Research Projects 1984-2009
Types of Research/Projects 1984-2009
Policy
Strategy/PIP
Evaluation
Survey Research
Operation Research
Org. & Inst. Management
Studies
Human Resource
Development
Quality Assurance
MIS and Monitoring
Training and Capacity
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Areas of Research Projects
1984-2009
Areas of Research/Projects 1984-2009
Reproductive and Child Health
Family Welfare
National Health Programs
HIV
Health Systems/Public Health
Health Eco/Fin/Insurance
Nutrition
Water, Sanitation and Health
Women's Health/Gender
Drugs and Medicines
IEC
NGO Management
Community Based Management of Rural Water Supply – AAPNI Yojna
• AAPNI Yojna is a saga of brave acts, dedication perseverance, and never-saydie mindset of the project people – five NGOs the Government of Rajasthan
and the Government of Federal Republic of Germany. The consortium was,
from the very beginning, clear about its approach, an innovative, hitherto
untried approach – involving the communities at every stage planning decisionmaking, maintenance and management.
• A veritable model of self-government! It soon became a people’s – Community
Participation Unit (CPU), one of the wings of Aapni Yojna, became a people’s
organization.
• The CPU empowered the people. The people came to believe that they are the
owners of the water supply scheme and they are the customers. This belief
inculcated in them a sense of responsibility. They paid water charges without
default;; they checked wastage of water
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IIHMR in Afghanistan
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In the post conflict period, the Government of Afghanistan was mandated by
the international community to set up delivery of healthcare services on
priority. The International community pooled resources to enable the
Government to offer these services.
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The MoPH, Afghanistan, invited JHU/IIHMR teams to provide technical
support for monitoring and evaluation support, and act as the Third Party
evaluation for the delivery of health services. The JHU/IIHMR team in
consultation with the MoPH developed a Balanced Scorecard for monitoring
health services in Afghanistan.
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IIHMR played a major role in capacity building of the Afghan national for
managing health services.
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Currently, the Institute is engaged in revision of communication strategy,
formulation of health research policy and also the biggest ever national level
Afghanistan Mortality Survey with ICF MACRO
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Management Development Programs
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Health Policy, Planning and Management
Program Planning, Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation
Result Based Management
Human Resource Management for Health Care
Leadership and strategic management in health care
Effective Hospital Management
Strengthening District Health Systems for effective Primary Health Care
Leadership and Management Development
Quality Assurance
Decentralized Planning and Management
Medical Audit in Professional Management of Health Care
Health Economics and Finance for Health and Hospital Professionals
NGO Management and Capacity Building
Policy Concerns and Management in HIV/AIDS
Information Management & Documentation
Data Management and Analysis
Computer Application in Hospital Management
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Total MDPs
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Total MDPs
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Total Participants
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Total Participants
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WHO Fellows Trained
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WHO Fellows
Trained
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Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
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Korea
Maldives
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Myanmar
Nepal
Srilanka
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IIHMR started the first MPH program in India
 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA and Indian Institute of
health Management Research, Jaipur collaborated to conduct the Executive
MPH Program from 1992 to 1998. The course was ranked # offshore MPH
programme in USA. Under the partnership, the initial 70 percent of the course
was taught in IIHMR Jaipur, while the rest 30 percent in UNC Chapel Hill, USA.
The degree was awarded by the North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.
 The Executive MPH was designed for developing countries. The International
students were mainly the executives working in international funding agencies,
development partners, research and academic institutions, international nongovernmental agencies, governmental ministries and medical institutions.
During the course, 151 MPH graduates were produced from Bangladesh, India,
Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and the USA.
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Postgraduate Programs (MBA Equivalent)
Two-year, Full time, Residential Programs
Hospital Management
 Health Management
 Pharmaceutical Management
 Rural Management
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No. of Student Admitted V/s Passed Out
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 Unique and path-breaking program, opened for non-
medical graduates
 Focused on Management
 National Entrance Examination
 Students come from all over the country and
foreign countries
 Only program approved by the AICTE
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 A Critical Mass of Professional Managers has been created
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and developed in India
First batch was started in 1996.
Over 800 students have Graduated.
Working in almost all major hospitals, health institutions
and research organizations
Working with UN, WHO and international organizations
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Ranking of IIHMR
 Recognized as “Institute of
Excellence” by Government of India
 Ranked Number 1 Institute in Healthcare
Management (Hindustan Times, 2009)
 Ranked Number 1 in India’s top
Healthcare Management Institute (CNNIBN, Outlook2008)
 Ranked A+ Business School (Business
India)
Future Agenda
 Develop IIHMR as World Class institute in management
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research, education and training in the health sector
Launch new education programs
Establishing new campuses in Kolkata, Singapore and
Middle east (Already in Delhi and Bangalore)
Setting up IIHMR University
Expand collaboration at the national and international
levels
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