Shefali Malhotra
Class of 2023
Shefali Malhotra is a health policy researcher with a keen interest in health digitization in the Global South. She is associated with the Centre for Health Equity, Law and Policy at the Indian Law Society, where she researches the politics and governance of digital health technologies in India. Previously, she worked with the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy in New Delhi on issues surrounding health financing and health-care regulation in India. She holds a bachelor of law degree from the Symbiosis Law School in India and a master of science degree in political science from Leiden University in the Netherlands. Twitter: @sm_shefali.

The world applauds an indie filmed in Hindi

Can a government fact check be fair?

India: Former health secretary quits Lancet commission on healthcare reform, citing “corporatisation”

Life-saving procedures for those who can pay

Your souvenir as a medical tourist? A new kidney.

Doctors in India raise concerns about new mandate to prescribe generically or risk suspension

Tackling anemia will take more than iron pills

India is failing the health data challenge

Tackling the Wellness Infodemic on Social Media

India investigates alleged leak of personal data from covid vaccination database

Balancing the right to privacy with the right to know

Cesarean deliveries are rising in Rwanda. AI could reduce the risks

India’s Gig Workers

TikTok surgery reignites worries over doctors and social media

Generations in exile: Tibetans tackle an existential crisis with social media

THE HOME SHOW (PART TWO)

THE HOME SHOW (PART ONE)

Kenya tries again to digitally register all residents

How Pakistan’s community health workers use telemedicine for women’s health

Cyberattacks hold up India’s push for digitisation of health

You know who you are. Are biometrics enough to prove it
