Reply to "When Flawed Modeling Justify Cost-Effectiveness: Making sense of ?Band-Aid? modeling.
Cost of hemodialysis in a public sector tertiary hospital of India. Clinical Kidney Journal.
Reply to the letter on the cost-effectiveness of human papillomavirus in Punjab further distorts the scientific record. Cancer.
Under-reporting of road traffic accidents in traffic police records-a cross sectional study from North India.
Identification of publicly available data sources to inform the conduct of Health Technology Assessment in India.
Cost of treatment for head and neck cancer in India.
Measurement of health system performance at district level: A study protocol.
Reply to Costeffectiveness calculations of human papillomavirus vaccination in Punjab may be flawed
Health related quality of life and function after paediatric injuriesin India: a longitudinal study.
Inequity in access to inpatient healthcare services for noncommunicable diseases in India and the role of out-of-pocket payments.