PLURA IMPACT collaborates with you to research and address emerging healthcare, systems, and policy challenges. PLURA uses the most advanced tools, in-depth research, and applied scientific methodologies.

PLURA is born in India and made for the world. Our core team and advisors include some of the world’s leading health researchers, consultants, and practitioners.

Our team and expertise is truly multidisciplinary and we blend health, medicine, policy, systems, economics and management in health seamlessly.

Email PLURA or text us on LinkedIn if you are looking to Research, Learning or Strategise in the below areas:

  1. Health and Digital Technology, AI and ML
    • How AI and digital innovation can plug into your health programs, country contexts
    • What are the benefits and risks of AI tools in health, medicine and public health
    • What policy and regulatory concerns you should look at while using AI-based tools
    • Educate your team or students on health innovations, AI and digital, and their relationships with healthcare delivery, health systems and policy
    • Building AI-based health or medical consultations (in Browser, App or WhatsApp) OR AI interfaces for doctors and clinics (pre- and post-consultation)
  2. Health, Climate and Environement
    • Role of heatlhcare, public health and policy community in climate mititgation, adaptations and response
    • Evidence generation and policy engagement- Health and climate programs, progress and needs (air pollution, heat, droughts, floods); Fiscal policies linked to health and climate intersection
  3. Health systems and policy issues linked with governance, health system design and performance, health services, health workforce or data systems
    • Primary health care systems – urban and rural systems, governance, services, integrations
    • Preventive and predictive health models, self care and home care
    • Gender in healthcare, systems and policy
    • Health of women, health of children and health of elderly
    • Health workforce challenegs, needs and workforce optimisation for future
    • Emergency care systems- organisation, coverage, quality, policy engagement, private sector engagement