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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global AffairsSouth Asia Center presentsI
 ndia’s\nresponse to COVID-19: Negotiating public health responses and soci
 al policiesIndia’s initial response to COVID-19 reflects the need for\, an
 d the\nchallenge of\, negotiating a) the public health response to a publi
 c health\nemergency and b) social policies to support people in following 
 public health\nmandates. In this presentation Mina will present highlights
  from her chapter on\nIndia’s response to COVID-19 from the recently relea
 sed book Coronavirus\nPolitics: The Comparative Politics and Policy of COV
 ID-19.Minakshi RajDr. Raj’s\nresearch focuses on using patient and clinici
 an perspectives to improve\nhealthcare quality. She uses mixed methods app
 roaches to study ways of\nintegrating caregivers into health care teams fo
 r older adults and patients\nwith cancer with the goal of improving the qu
 ality of care for patients and\nsupporting well-being among caregivers. Fo
 r example\, she examines the potential\nfor health information technologie
 s to support caregiver inclusion in health\ncare visits. Her research also
  explores the ethical and social implications of\nthese different health i
 nformation technologies\, including privacy and trust\nimplications of hea
 lth information sharing.For more information\, please contact Emera Bridge
 r Wilson\, elbridge@syr.edu
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SUMMARY:India’s response to COVID-19: Negotiating public health responses a
 nd social policies
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</p><p>
 South Asia Center presents</p><p><br></p><p><strong>India’s\nresponse to C
 OVID-19: Negotiating public health responses and social policies</strong><
 /p><p><br></p><p>India’s initial response to COVID-19 reflects the need fo
 r\, and the\nchallenge of\, negotiating a) the public health response to a
  public health\nemergency and b) social policies to support people in foll
 owing public health\nmandates. In this presentation Mina will present high
 lights from her chapter on\nIndia’s response to COVID-19 from the recently
  released book <i>Coronavirus\nPolitics: The Comparative Politics and Poli
 cy of COVID-19.</i></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Minakshi Raj</strong></p><p>D
 r. Raj’s\nresearch focuses on using patient and clinician perspectives to 
 improve\nhealthcare quality. She uses mixed methods approaches to study wa
 ys of\nintegrating caregivers into health care teams for older adults and 
 patients\nwith cancer with the goal of improving the quality of care for p
 atients and\nsupporting well-being among caregivers. For example\, she exa
 mines the potential\nfor health information technologies to support caregi
 ver inclusion in health\ncare visits. Her research also explores the ethic
 al and social implications of\nthese different health information technolo
 gies\, including privacy and trust\nimplications of health information sha
 ring.</p><p><br></p><p>For more information\, please contact Emera Bridger
  Wilson\, elbridge@syr.edu</p>
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