Assist. Prof. Dr Kesavan Nair Sreekantan Nair | Project Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr Kesavan Nair Sreekantan Nair | Project Management | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Qassim University,Saudi Arabia

Dr. Kesavan Sreekantan Nair, with a Ph.D. in Economics specializing in health economics, serves as Head of Quality Assurance at the College of Public Health & Health Informatics, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia. He teaches health economics, policies, health insurance, quality management, and more. Dr. Nair has over 50 publications in renowned journals and has worked on research funded by organizations such as the WHO, World Bank, and UNICEF. He has a vast experience in health economics, administration, and quality assurance in the health sector. 🌍

Publication Profile

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Dr. Kesavan Sreekantan Nair’s academic journey is distinguished by a deep commitment to economics, particularly in the realm of health economics. He earned a Ph.D. in Economics with a specialization in Health Economics from Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University) in New Delhi, India. This was preceded by a Master of Science in Health Economics from Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand, a WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Economics in South East Asia. His academic foundation also includes a Master of Philosophy in Economics and a Master of Arts in Economics, both from Madurai Kamaraj University in India.

Professional Endeavors 🏥

Dr. Nair has built a distinguished career in health administration, primarily in academic and research roles. Since 2013, he has been serving as the Head of Quality Assurance and Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Administration at Qassim University, Saudi Arabia. His teaching spans various courses including health economics, health policies, health insurance, and healthcare quality management. In his role as Head of Quality Assurance, he has been instrumental in developing key documents and courses, enhancing the educational infrastructure within the College of Public Health & Health Informatics. Before his current role, he contributed to the National Institute of Health & Family Welfare in India, where he also held a position as Assistant Research Officer.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Nair’s research focus lies in health economics, healthcare management, and health policies. Over the years, he has published more than 50 scientific papers in reputed journals and collaborated on several research projects funded by the World Health Organization (WHO), World Bank, UNICEF, USAID, and various state and national government bodies. His research has addressed issues such as healthcare financing, health insurance, healthcare service quality, and the economic impacts of public health policies. Dr. Nair has also worked as a specialist in health economics on Denmark Government-assisted projects and as an Officer on Special Duty with the Planning Commission of India.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Dr. Nair’s contributions to academia and research have been widely acknowledged. He was honored with the “Best Faculty Award” by the National Institute of Health & Family Welfare in India in 2009-2010. His academic excellence is reflected in his second-place ranking in his Master’s in Economics at Madurai Kamaraj University, as well as the Dr. J.D.K. Sunder Singh Memorial Award for his outstanding performance in the Bachelor of Economics program. Additionally, Dr. Nair has received prestigious fellowships from renowned global institutions such as the World Bank, WHO, and the British Council, which have supported his training and research in health economics.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Nair’s influence extends beyond academia into the realm of health policy and public health. His work has shaped healthcare policies, particularly in India, through his research and involvement in government projects. His research on healthcare financing and insurance has contributed to a deeper understanding of how economic factors affect public health delivery. His role in improving quality assurance in health education in Saudi Arabia is another testament to his impact on the global health landscape.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Dr. Nair’s legacy is defined by his unwavering commitment to improving healthcare systems through education, research, and policy advocacy. His pioneering work in health economics continues to shape academic curricula and inform policy discussions in countries like India and Saudi Arabia. Looking ahead, Dr. Nair plans to expand his research on health system financing and its role in achieving universal health coverage. His ongoing commitment to health economics promises to leave a lasting impact on both academic and practical domains of public health and healthcare management.

Publications Top Notes📉

  1. Nair K.S (1998) – Household health expenditure of manual workers in unorganised sector-A study in south Delhi, Health and Population Perspectives and Issues, 21(1): 210-219.
  2. Nair K.S and Dhingra R (1998) – Ability vs. willingness to pay for health care: an empirical study in south Delhi, Journal of Health and Population; Perspectives and Issues, 21(4): 329-305.
  3. Mittra P, Nair K.S, and R. Gandotra (2000) – A study on client satisfaction of services provided by sub health centers in two districts of Andhra Pradesh, Journal of Health and Population; Perspectives and Issues, 23(2): 85-94.
  4. Nair K.S (2001) – Cost of health care- a study of unorganised labour in Delhi, Journal of Health and Population; Perspectives and Issues, 24(2): 88-98.
  5. Sharma B.B.L, Nair K.S, and T.Bir (2002) – National seminar on health insurance in India – current status and future directions: An overview, Journal of Health and Population; Perspectives and Issues, 25(1): 11-25.
  6. Tiwari V.K and Nair K.S (2006) – Private health care in India, Health For the Millions, 32(6&7).
  7. Nandan D and Nair K.S (2007) – Human resources for public health – Issues and Challenges, Journal of Health and Population; Perspectives and Issues, 30(4): 230-242.
  8. Swain S, Swain P, Nair K.S, Dhar N, Gupta S, and D.Nandan (2008) – A rapid appraisal of functioning of ASHA under NRHM in Orissa, Health and Population Perspectives and Issues, 31(2): 73-79.
  9. Malini S, Tripathi R.M, Khattar P, Nair K.S, Tekhre L, and N Dhar (2008) – A rapid appraisal on functioning of Janani Suraksha Yojana in South Orissa, Health and Population Perspectives and Issues, 31(2): 126-131. 🍼
  10. Nair K.S, Raj S, and Tiwari V.K (2013) – Cost of treatment for cancer: experiences of patients in public hospitals in India, Asia Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 14(9): 5049-5054.