Muraleedharan, VR “Private Hospital Sector in Madras City: Some Preliminary Observations” (Takemi Fellow Working Paper, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Harvard University, 1996).
Muraleedharan VR “Competition and Costs of Medical Care” (Takemi Fellow Working Paper, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Harvard University, 1996).
Muraleedharan, V R and Sara Bennett, “Role of government in adjusting economies: a case study of reforms in Tamil Nadu health sector” (Research monograph, Health Economics and Financing Program, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, 1998).
Muraleeedharan V R “Characteristics and Structure of Private Hospital Sector in Urban India: A Study of Madras City” (Small Applied Area Research 5, Partnership in Health Reform, Abt Associate Inc. Bethesda, MD, and USAID, March 1999).
Muraleedharan V R “Availability, and Distribution of Medical, Dental, Nursing and Pharmaceutical Professionals in Tamil Nadu: a preliminary assessment (Phase I)” (research report submitted to The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R.Medical University, May 1999).
Muraleedharan V R “Private-public partnership in Health Sector in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala”, submitted to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (GOI) and World Bank, May 2000.
Muraleedharan V R “Public Healthcare System in Tamil Nadu: A critical overview of its strengths and weaknesses”, background paper prepared for the Commission on Macroeconomics and Health-India Project, ICRIER, New Delhi, April 2001.
Muraleedharan V R “Tamil Nadu’s Health Sector: a review of its achievements and challenges” (Submitted to Union Planning Commission, New Delhi, July 2002).
Muraleedharan V R, C.Sambu Prasad, G. Swaminathan, A Kavitha, G Koteswara Rao and D.Veeraraghavana, “Citizen Action, Water Pollution and Public Health: an analysis of administrative and implementation dimensions” (Submitted to Water Resources Organisation, Chennai, September 2002).
Muraleedharan V R, Preeti Kudesia and Maj-Lis Vass “Public-Private Cooperation for Health in India: A Framework for Dialogue” (International Health Summit, November 2002).
Girija Sankaranarayanan and V R Muraleedharan, HIV/AIDS, Youth and NGOs in Tamil Nadu: An Overview”, (Submitted to UNAIDS, Geneva, February 2003).
Muraleedharan VR. Private Health Care Sector in India–Policy Challenges and Options for Partnership. In: Yazbeck A, Peters D, editors. Health Policy Research in South Asia: Building Capacity for Reform. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 2003. pp. 229-55.
Muraleedharan V R and Ram Prasad “Regulation of Healthcare sector in Tamil Nadu: the case of Consumer Protection Act 1986, and Human Organ Transplantation Act 1994” (September 2003).
Muraleedharan V R “Informal healthcare providers in Tamil Nadu: A preliminary study of their characteristics and potential for participation in public health system” (Submitted to DANIDA, Chennai, November 2003).
Muraleedharan, V R, Sonia Andrew, Bhuvaneswari R and Stephen Jan “Role of Non-Governmental Organisations and Private Providers in the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme: a study on the implementation of private-public strategy in Tamil Nadu and Kerala (India)” (Submitted to the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, April 2005).
BM Prasad and VR Muraleedharan, “Community health workers: a review of concepts, practice and policy concerns” (Working Paper, Consortium of Research on Equity in Health Systems, London, March 2008).
Umakant Dash, Debashis Acharya, V R Muraleedharan, Girija Vaidyanathan, “An Analysis of Efficiency of District Public Health Care System in Tamil Nadu and Orissa” (Submitted to the World Bank, New Delhi, April 2008).
Umakant Dash, V. R. Muraleedharan, B. M. Prasad, D. Acharya, S. Dash, S. Lakshminarasimhan, “Access to health services in under privileged areas, A case study of Mobile Health Units in Tamil Nadu and Orissa”, (Submitted to DFID, UK, and Consortium of Research in Equity in Health Systems, London, October 2008).
VR Muraleedharan “Malaria and the Rockefeller Foundation in South India: 1936-41” (Upendranath Brahmachari memorial lecture at Burdwan University, December 2008).
Debashis Acharya, Girija Vaidyanathan, VR Muraleedharan, Upandand Pani, Umakant Dash and Vaishnavi SD, Do the Poor Benefit from Public Spending on Healthcare in India: Results from Benefit Incidence Analysis in Tamilnadu and Orissa (Submitted to DFID, UK, July 2009).
Umakant Dash and VR Muraleedharan, How Equitable is Employees’ State Insurance Scheme in India?: A Case Study of Tamil Nadu (submitted to DFID, UK, September 2009).
Muraleedharan VR, et al, Private-Public Partnership in Health Sector: Opportunities and Challenges (submitted to USAID India, November 2011).
WHO-MoHFW-CTaP, “Report of the National Consultations on Improving Access and Promoting Innovation in Times of Universal Health Coverage” (This report is an outcome of the National consultation organized by CTaP, at IITM RP, during August 9-11, 2014)
HISP-CTaP, “Proceedings of an International Seminar on Building Communities of Practice to Strengthen Capacities Around Public Health Information System”, (HISP-CTaP, IITM, Chennai, Dec. 2014)
Aparna A, Manjari S, VR Muraleedharan and G Venkatesh, “An Exploratory Study of Mobile Health [mHealth] Technology in the Southern States of India” (CTaP, IITM, 2014)
Vaishali SV and VR Muraleedharan, “a study of the solar home system scheme in Tamil Nadu using a cost-benefit analytic framework” (CTaP, IITM., May 2015)
Anup K., et al (co-authored by VR Muraleedharan), “Key Indicators of Morbidity, Utilization and Health Expenditure – Tamil Nadu” (Monograph Prepared by PHFI, IITM and SHReAs, Chennai, Sept. 2016)
Elsa Mary Samuel, VR Muraleedharan, Sathis Kumar, Umakant Dash, Rajesh M., “A longitudinal study of the job choices of privately and publicly trained nurses in Tamil Nadu” (RESYST Working Paper, LSHTM, London, 2016 India)
Rakhal Gaitonde and VR Muraleedharan, “Economic Evaluation of Public Health Interventions: Some reflections in the context of prioritizing vaccines in India”., MFC Bulletin, vol. 371-272 (June-Nov. 2016).
Anup K., et al (co-authored by V R Muraleedharan), Process of Evaluation of Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme” (Monograph Prepared by PHFI, IITM, SHReAs, Chennai, June 2017)
Indranil M., et al (co-authored by V R Muraleedharan), State Health Accounts, 2013-14, Tamil Nadu” (Technical Report Prepared by PHFI, IITM, SHReAs, TNHSP, June 2017)
Muraleedharan V R, Umakant Dash, Vaishnavi S D, et.al (2018), “Universal Health Coverage – Pilot in Tamil Nadu: Has it delivered what was expected?”, (Centre for Technology and Policy, IIT Madras, Chennai.
Muraleedharan, V R., et al, “Accessing Ayushman Bharat- Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY): A case study of three states (Bihar, Haryana and Tamil Nadu), (submitted to National Health Authority, GoI, 2019)
Muraleedharan, et al., Health Status and Access to Healthcare in Tamil Nadu: a comparison of 75th Round (2017-18) with 71st Round (2014) of National Sample Surveys (Centre for Technology and Policy, IIT Madras, February 2020).
Muraleedharan V.R., et al., Health Status and Access to Healthcare in Kerala: a comparison of 75th Round (2017-18) with 71st Round (2014) of National Sample Surveys (Centre for Technology and Policy, IIT Madras, February 2020).
Muraleedharan V.R., et al., Health Status and Access to Healthcare in Haryana: a comparison of 75th Round (2017-18) with 71st Round (2014) of National Sample Surveys (Centre for Technology and Policy, IIT Madras, February 2020).
Shankar Prinja and V R Muraleedharan, “How effective has the Central Government been in nudging the states for financing Primary Health Care? An analysis of fiscal federal relations in India (Lancet Global Health Commission for Financing for People-Centred Primary Health Care, London, Working Paper 8, London, November 2021).
Muraleedharan V R., Rajesh M and Babu R., “Evaluation of UHC-Health Wellness Centres in Cuddalore and Virudhunagar Districts”, Commissioned Study by the Dept of Health and Family Welfare, Govt of Tamil Nadu (Centre for Technology and Policy, IIT Madras 2022).
Muraleedharan, VR “Private Hospital Sector in Madras City: Some Preliminary Observations” (Takemi Fellow Working Paper, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Harvard University, 1996).
Muraleedharan VR “Competition and Costs of Medical Care” (Takemi Fellow Working Paper, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Harvard University, 1996).
Muraleedharan, V R and Sara Bennett, “Role of government in adjusting economies: a case study of reforms in Tamil Nadu health sector” (Research monograph, Health Economics and Financing Program, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, 1998).
Muraleeedharan V R “Characteristics and Structure of Private Hospital Sector in Urban India: A Study of Madras City” (Small Applied Area Research 5, Partnership in Health Reform, Abt Associate Inc. Bethesda, MD, and USAID, March 1999).
Muraleedharan V R “Availability, and Distribution of Medical, Dental, Nursing and Pharmaceutical Professionals in Tamil Nadu: a preliminary assessment (Phase I)” (research report submitted to The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R.Medical University, May 1999).
Muraleedharan V R “Private-public partnership in Health Sector in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala”, submitted to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (GOI) and World Bank, May 2000.
Muraleedharan V R “Public Healthcare System in Tamil Nadu: A critical overview of its strengths and weaknesses”, background paper prepared for the Commission on Macroeconomics and Health-India Project, ICRIER, New Delhi, April 2001.
Muraleedharan V R “Tamil Nadu’s Health Sector: a review of its achievements and challenges” (Submitted to Union Planning Commission, New Delhi, July 2002).
Muraleedharan V R, C.Sambu Prasad, G. Swaminathan, A Kavitha, G Koteswara Rao and D.Veeraraghavana, “Citizen Action, Water Pollution and Public Health: an analysis of administrative and implementation dimensions” (Submitted to Water Resources Organisation, Chennai, September 2002).
Muraleedharan V R, Preeti Kudesia and Maj-Lis Vass “Public-Private Cooperation for Health in India: A Framework for Dialogue” (International Health Summit, November 2002).
Girija Sankaranarayanan and V R Muraleedharan, HIV/AIDS, Youth and NGOs in Tamil Nadu: An Overview”, (Submitted to UNAIDS, Geneva, February 2003).
Muraleedharan VR. Private Health Care Sector in India–Policy Challenges and Options for Partnership. In: Yazbeck A, Peters D, editors. Health Policy Research in South Asia: Building Capacity for Reform. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 2003. pp. 229-55.
Muraleedharan V R and Ram Prasad “Regulation of Healthcare sector in Tamil Nadu: the case of Consumer Protection Act 1986, and Human Organ Transplantation Act 1994” (September 2003).
Muraleedharan V R “Informal healthcare providers in Tamil Nadu: A preliminary study of their characteristics and potential for participation in public health system” (Submitted to DANIDA, Chennai, November 2003).
Muraleedharan, V R, Sonia Andrew, Bhuvaneswari R and Stephen Jan “Role of Non-Governmental Organisations and Private Providers in the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme: a study on the implementation of private-public strategy in Tamil Nadu and Kerala (India)” (Submitted to the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, April 2005).
BM Prasad and VR Muraleedharan, “Community health workers: a review of concepts, practice and policy concerns” (Working Paper, Consortium of Research on Equity in Health Systems, London, March 2008).
Umakant Dash, Debashis Acharya, V R Muraleedharan, Girija Vaidyanathan, “An Analysis of Efficiency of District Public Health Care System in Tamil Nadu and Orissa” (Submitted to the World Bank, New Delhi, April 2008).
Umakant Dash, V. R. Muraleedharan, B. M. Prasad, D. Acharya, S. Dash, S. Lakshminarasimhan, “Access to health services in under privileged areas, A case study of Mobile Health Units in Tamil Nadu and Orissa”, (Submitted to DFID, UK, and Consortium of Research in Equity in Health Systems, London, October 2008).
VR Muraleedharan “Malaria and the Rockefeller Foundation in South India: 1936-41” (Upendranath Brahmachari memorial lecture at Burdwan University, December 2008).
Debashis Acharya, Girija Vaidyanathan, VR Muraleedharan, Upandand Pani, Umakant Dash and Vaishnavi SD, Do the Poor Benefit from Public Spending on Healthcare in India: Results from Benefit Incidence Analysis in Tamilnadu and Orissa (Submitted to DFID, UK, July 2009).
Umakant Dash and VR Muraleedharan, How Equitable is Employees’ State Insurance Scheme in India?: A Case Study of Tamil Nadu (submitted to DFID, UK, September 2009).
Muraleedharan VR, et al, Private-Public Partnership in Health Sector: Opportunities and Challenges (submitted to USAID India, November 2011).
WHO-MoHFW-CTaP, “Report of the National Consultations on Improving Access and Promoting Innovation in Times of Universal Health Coverage” (This report is an outcome of the National consultation organized by CTaP, at IITM RP, during August 9-11, 2014)
HISP-CTaP, “Proceedings of an International Seminar on Building Communities of Practice to Strengthen Capacities Around Public Health Information System”, (HISP-CTaP, IITM, Chennai, Dec. 2014)
Aparna A, Manjari S, VR Muraleedharan and G Venkatesh, “An Exploratory Study of Mobile Health [mHealth] Technology in the Southern States of India” (CTaP, IITM, 2014)
Vaishali SV and VR Muraleedharan, “a study of the solar home system scheme in Tamil Nadu using a cost-benefit analytic framework” (CTaP, IITM., May 2015)
Anup K., et al (co-authored by VR Muraleedharan), “Key Indicators of Morbidity, Utilization and Health Expenditure – Tamil Nadu” (Monograph Prepared by PHFI, IITM and SHReAs, Chennai, Sept. 2016)
Elsa Mary Samuel, VR Muraleedharan, Sathis Kumar, Umakant Dash, Rajesh M., “A longitudinal study of the job choices of privately and publicly trained nurses in Tamil Nadu” (RESYST Working Paper, LSHTM, London, 2016 India)
Rakhal Gaitonde and VR Muraleedharan, “Economic Evaluation of Public Health Interventions: Some reflections in the context of prioritizing vaccines in India”., MFC Bulletin, vol. 371-272 (June-Nov. 2016).
Anup K., et al (co-authored by V R Muraleedharan), Process of Evaluation of Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme” (Monograph Prepared by PHFI, IITM, SHReAs, Chennai, June 2017)
Indranil M., et al (co-authored by V R Muraleedharan), State Health Accounts, 2013-14, Tamil Nadu” (Technical Report Prepared by PHFI, IITM, SHReAs, TNHSP, June 2017)
Muraleedharan V R, Umakant Dash, Vaishnavi S D, et.al (2018), “Universal Health Coverage – Pilot in Tamil Nadu: Has it delivered what was expected?”, (Centre for Technology and Policy, IIT Madras, Chennai.
Muraleedharan, V R., et al, “Accessing Ayushman Bharat- Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY): A case study of three states (Bihar, Haryana and Tamil Nadu), (submitted to National Health Authority, GoI, 2019)
Muraleedharan, et al., Health Status and Access to Healthcare in Tamil Nadu: a comparison of 75th Round (2017-18) with 71st Round (2014) of National Sample Surveys (Centre for Technology and Policy, IIT Madras, February 2020).
Muraleedharan V.R., et al., Health Status and Access to Healthcare in Kerala: a comparison of 75th Round (2017-18) with 71st Round (2014) of National Sample Surveys (Centre for Technology and Policy, IIT Madras, February 2020).
Muraleedharan V.R., et al., Health Status and Access to Healthcare in Haryana: a comparison of 75th Round (2017-18) with 71st Round (2014) of National Sample Surveys (Centre for Technology and Policy, IIT Madras, February 2020).
Shankar Prinja and V R Muraleedharan, “How effective has the Central Government been in nudging the states for financing Primary Health Care? An analysis of fiscal federal relations in India (Lancet Global Health Commission for Financing for People-Centred Primary Health Care, London, Working Paper 8, London, November 2021).
Muraleedharan V R., Rajesh M and Babu R., “Evaluation of UHC-Health Wellness Centres in Cuddalore and Virudhunagar Districts”, Commissioned Study by the Dept of Health and Family Welfare, Govt of Tamil Nadu (Centre for Technology and Policy, IIT Madras 2022).