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Dr Priya Balasubramaniam

Senior Public Health Scientist & Director, Public Health Foundation of India

Dr. Priya Balasubramaniam is a public health professional with over 20 years of experience in large scale implementation research, education and program planning in academic, non-profit and government settings. Her interests and expertise are in public policy, health systems strengthening, universal health, role of the private sector in health and health technology innovation directed at strengthening health systems in low and middle-income countries. She has a multi-disciplinary background and has assisted in shaping health system capacity and research in India, Southeast Asia, East Africa, the United States and Canada with demonstrated success with field-based mandates as well as in strategic program development roles in developed and emerging heath markets. She is director of the Centre of Sustainable Health Innovations, Singapore/India and co-founder of the tripartite- Innovation for Universal Health Collaborative to initiate south-south dialogues around leveraging low-cost technological innovations and new models of healthcare in Asia and Africa. She is also co-founder of the Mutual Learning Platform for Mixed Health Systems that convenes the private sector and public health stakeholders for evidence sharing and building   interventional capacity for stronger health systems. In her current position as Senior Public Health Scientist at the Public Health Foundation of India, she directs the Universal Health Coverage Initiative (www.uhcindia.org), one of India’s seminal health policy exercises on health system reform and co-authored the Government of India’s High Level Expert Group recommendations on universal health coverage as part of the country’s 12th Five Year Plan.  Dr. Balasubramaniam’s other projects at include developing a research agenda for Urban Health in the region (spanning social innovation, governance and public-private sector collaborations in health). She also spearheads projects around health services delivery that includes a partnership with the Consortia of Affordable Technologies (CamTech) which mentors and seed-funds early stage social impact health innovations in Asia and Africa and the Grand Challenges Grant winner, the Biodiaspora Partnership that tracks and models infectious and vector borne disease through human movement patterns. She has also been a frequent advisor on health systems and policy to numerous multi-bi lateral organisations including WHO, IDRC Canada, the European Commission, the World Bank, the Wellcome Trust, USAID, DfID, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Dr. Balasubramaniam has authored several reports, policy briefs as well as peer-reviewed publications over her career as both a clinician and researcher. She works closely with municipal and state governments and served on a taskforce on Primary Healthcare constituted Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India and is member of the Technical Review Groups on Urban Health constituted by the Ministry of Urban Development. She serves on the editorial board of the International Journal of Health Governance, series editor- Globalization and Health and is regional editorial advisor of Oxford University Press’s Healthy Cities and Communities Encyclopedia. She is frequent advisor on health systems and policy to numerous multi-bi lateral organisations including WHO, IDRC Canada, the European Commission, the World Bank, the Wellcome Trust, USAID, DfID, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.  Dr. Balasubramaniam holds visiting faculty positions at the National University of Singapore and the Keenan Research Centre, St. Michaels Hospital in Toronto, Canada. She is also a Fellow at the Institute for Health System Innovation and Policy, at the Questrom School of Business, Boston University. She has authored several reports, policy briefs as well as peer-reviewed publications over her career as both a clinician and researcher. She serves on a taskforce on Primary Healthcare constituted Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India and is member of the Technical Review Group on Urban Health Planning formed the Ministry of Urban Development in addition. Dr. Balasubramaniam’s academic background includes degrees in Public Policy and Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, International Health from the University of Texas Health Science Centre, Houston and training in Dental Public Health and Dentistry from the University of Toronto and University of Madras, India.