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This paper published in the Oxford Journals Health Policy and Planning March 2015 issue compares the quality of clinical care and patient satisfaction in public and private outpatient primary care services in Sri Lanka.

This paper assesses the contribution of mortality decline in Sri Lanka to economically active life during the period 1968 to 2001.

The Sri Lanka case of the World Bank study was carried out by the Institute for Health Policy, and published together with the other country cases in “Good Practices in Health Financing: Lessons from reforms in low- and middle-income countries”.

Results of the WHO-sponsored pilot study in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka to use health accounts methods to estimate and track spending for child health.

The paper discusses the social and economic implications for Sri Lanka of population ageing.

Project report on ILO Social Security Inquiry pilot in Sri Lanka to test the feasibility of routine collection of data on social security coverage in the country.