At InOrder, we take a people-centered approach to strengthening health systems, focusing on the interconnectedness of various subsystems. Our work is organized across five key areas: Governance, Provider System, Payer System, Public Health System, and Health Information. We address critical thematic areas such as health policy, health systems performance assessment, regulation, health financing, risk pooling, strategic purchasing, universal health coverage, care models, quality of care, human resources for health, and digital health.
Our approach is driven by five crosscutting workstreams: Health Systems Policy Research, Health Professionals Education and Training, Technical Advisory, Policy Advocacy, and Public Awareness. These workstreams guide our efforts to enhance healthcare delivery, influence policy, build capacity, and raise awareness on essential health system issues.
key WORKSTREAMS
Health Systems Policy Research
Health Professionals Education and Training
Technical Advisory
Policy Advocacy
Public Awareness
Our Ecosystem
InOrder engages with a wide spectrum of stakeholders across the healthcare ecosystem, building bridges between policy, practice, and people to strengthen health systems.
Payer System
National and State Governments including Health Insurance Bodies
Private Health Insurance Providers
Employers/Corporates (Health Benefits)
International Development Agencies (funders of health initiatives)
Philanthropic Organizations
Provider System
Public and Private Healthcare Facilities
Community Health Workers
Telemedicine Providers
Pharmaceutical, Diagnostics, and Medical Device Companies
Governance System
Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
NITI Aayog
State Health Departments
Regulatory Authorities (NABH, NMC, IRDAI, etc.)
Local Government Bodies
International Health Organizations
Public System
Public (Communities, Citizens, Civil Society Organizations)
Family/Self (Individual Patients and Families)
Health Information
Health Information Exchanges (HIEs)
Digital Health Platforms (ABDM, NDHM)
Data Aggregators
Research Institutions
Health tech companies
Payer System
National and State Health Insurance Bodies
Private Health Insurance Providers
Employers/Corporates (Health Benefits)
International Development Agencies (funders of health initiatives)
Philanthropic Organizations
Provider System
Public and Private Hospitals
Primary Healthcare Centers (PHCs)
Specialty Clinics
Community Health Workers
Telemedicine Providers
Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Companies
Public System
Public (Communities, Citizens, Civil Society Organizations)
Family/Self (Individual Patients and Families)
Governance System
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW)
State Health Departments
Regulatory Authorities (NABH, NMC, IRDAI, etc.)
Local Government Bodies
International Health Organizations (WHO, World Bank)