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Social Science and Public Policy

India’s response to COVID-19: Negotiating public health responses and social policies

October 5, 2021 at 12:30pm1:45pm EDT

Maxwell Hall, 204 Maxwell Hall

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Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs

South Asia Center presents

India’s response to COVID-19: Negotiating public health responses and social policies

India’s initial response to COVID-19 reflects the need for, and the challenge of, negotiating a) the public health response to a public health emergency and b) social policies to support people in following public health mandates. In this presentation Mina will present highlights from her chapter on India’s response to COVID-19 from the recently released book Coronavirus Politics: The Comparative Politics and Policy of COVID-19.

Minakshi Raj

Dr. Raj’s research focuses on using patient and clinician perspectives to improve healthcare quality. She uses mixed methods approaches to study ways of integrating caregivers into health care teams for older adults and patients with cancer with the goal of improving the quality of care for patients and supporting well-being among caregivers. For example, she examines the potential for health information technologies to support caregiver inclusion in health care visits. Her research also explores the ethical and social implications of these different health information technologies, including privacy and trust implications of health information sharing.

For more information, please contact Emera Bridger Wilson, elbridge@syr.edu

This event was first published on August 9, 2021 and last updated on September 17, 2021.


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