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Rannan-Eliya, R. P., Wijemanne, N., Liyanage, I. K., Jayanthan, J., Dalpatadu, S., Amarasinghe, S., & Anuranga, C. (2014). The quality of outpatient primary care in public and private sectors in Sri Lanka—how well do patient perceptions match reality and what are the implications? Health Policy and Planning, 30(suppl_1), i59–i74. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czu115

Three out of four Sri Lankan adults (75%) say that the country is heading in the wrong direction in the latest IHP Sri Lanka Opinion Tracker Survey (SLOTS) polling in April 2024.

Perera, P., Amarasinghe, S. A., Fonseka, S., Abeysinghe, N., & Rannan-Eliya, R. P. (2024) Factors impacting sustained coverage in the context of donor transitions: experience from Sri Lanka. Health Policy and Planning, 39(Supplement_1), i33–i49. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czad099.

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Increasing PCR testing reduced COVID-19 cases and deaths, and it was the most important predictor of how well countries contained the pandemic. The study also found that lockdowns did not slow the virus in most countries, and that masks and school closures had less impact than high levels of testing and isolation.

This publication presents estimates of health spending in Sri Lanka for 1990–2019 that comply with the System of Health Accounts (SHA) which is the global standard for reporting health expenditures published by the WHO and OECD.

This publication presents revised estimates of health spending in Sri Lanka for 1990–2016 that comply with the System of Health Accounts (SHA) which is the global standard for reporting health expenditures published by the WHO and OECD.

This publication presents the first estimates of Sri Lanka's health expenditure based on the new System of Health Accounts 2011 (SHA 2011), which has been endorsed for international reporting by the WHO, OECD and Eurostat.

This paper published in the Oxford Journals Health Policy and Planning March 2015 issue compares the quality of inpatient clinical care in public and private hospitals in Sri Lanka

This publication presents revised estimates of health spending in Sri Lanka for 1990–2012 that comply with the System of Health Accounts (SHA) which is the global standard for reporting health expenditures published by the OECD.