Krishna Hort

922 total citations
27 papers, 608 citations indexed

About

Krishna Hort is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Finance. According to data from OpenAlex, Krishna Hort has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 608 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in General Health Professions, 12 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 12 papers in Finance. Recurrent topics in Krishna Hort's work include Healthcare Systems and Reforms (12 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (11 papers) and Global Health Care Issues (6 papers). Krishna Hort is often cited by papers focused on Healthcare Systems and Reforms (12 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (11 papers) and Global Health Care Issues (6 papers). Krishna Hort collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Indonesia and United States. Krishna Hort's co-authors include David Hipgrave, Laksono Trisnantoro, Kabir Sheikh, Helen M. Robinson, Asnawi Abdullah, Louise Simpson, James Branley, Dominic E. Dwyer, James Campbell and Barbara McPake and has published in prestigious journals such as Social Science & Medicine, Emerging infectious diseases and PLoS neglected tropical diseases.

In The Last Decade

Krishna Hort

26 papers receiving 587 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Krishna Hort Australia 13 236 210 161 136 102 27 608
Kelsey Vaughan Netherlands 8 156 0.7× 184 0.9× 99 0.6× 112 0.8× 37 0.4× 18 425
Moke Magoma Tanzania 15 262 1.1× 689 3.3× 143 0.9× 54 0.4× 63 0.6× 21 849
Sarah Wood Pallas United States 14 226 1.0× 268 1.3× 96 0.6× 79 0.6× 70 0.7× 38 719
Katharine D. Shelley United States 11 174 0.7× 145 0.7× 66 0.4× 30 0.2× 42 0.4× 20 448
Hagos Godefay Ethiopia 17 189 0.8× 334 1.6× 71 0.4× 32 0.2× 76 0.7× 36 652
Joy J. Chebet United States 13 290 1.2× 535 2.5× 110 0.7× 44 0.3× 95 0.9× 26 736
Jim Tulloch United States 10 187 0.8× 252 1.2× 73 0.5× 64 0.5× 320 3.1× 17 759
Jeanne McDermott United States 14 168 0.7× 391 1.9× 47 0.3× 55 0.4× 161 1.6× 18 631
Yalemzewod Assefa Gelaw Ethiopia 19 293 1.2× 502 2.4× 166 1.0× 82 0.6× 198 1.9× 35 1.2k
Peter M. Hansen Switzerland 12 185 0.8× 327 1.6× 135 0.8× 63 0.5× 33 0.3× 23 636

Countries citing papers authored by Krishna Hort

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Fields of papers citing papers by Krishna Hort

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Krishna Hort

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Krishna Hort. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Krishna Hort based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Krishna Hort. Krishna Hort is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hort, Krishna. (2018). Progress towards universal health coverage in Myanmar. The Lancet Global Health. 6(9). e938–e939. 2 indexed citations
2.
Hort, Krishna, Angkana Sommanustweechai, Wiku Adisasmito, & Laurence J. Gleeson. (2018). Stewardship of health security: The challenges of applying the One Health approach. Public Administration and Development. 39(1). 23–33. 8 indexed citations
3.
Claramita, Mora, et al.. (2017). Patients’ experience of using primary care services in the context of Indonesian universal health coverage reforms. PubMed. 16(1). 4–4. 36 indexed citations
4.
Hort, Krishna, et al.. (2017). The link between UHC reforms and health system governance: lessons from Asia. Journal of Health Organization and Management. 31(3). 270–285. 9 indexed citations
5.
Moss, Robert, Roslyn I. Hickson, Jodie McVernon, et al.. (2016). Model-Informed Risk Assessment and Decision Making for an Emerging Infectious Disease in the Asia-Pacific Region. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 10(9). e0005018–e0005018. 6 indexed citations
6.
Abdullah, Asnawi, et al.. (2016). Risk factors associated with neonatal deaths: a matched case–control study in Indonesia. Global Health Action. 9(1). 30445–30445. 56 indexed citations
7.
Hort, Krishna, et al.. (2015). Effectively engaging the private sector through vouchers and contracting – A case for analysing health governance and context. Social Science & Medicine. 145. 193–200. 14 indexed citations
9.
Hipgrave, David & Krishna Hort. (2013). Dual practice by doctors working in South and East Asia: a review of its origins, scope and impact, and the options for regulation. Health Policy and Planning. 29(6). 703–716. 53 indexed citations
10.
Sheikh, Kabir, et al.. (2013). What explains regulatory failure? Analysing the architecture of health care regulation in two Indian states. Health Policy and Planning. 30(1). 39–55. 69 indexed citations
11.
Mahmood, Shakeel, Krishna Hort, Shakil Ahmed, Mohammed Abdus Salam, & Alejandro Cravioto. (2011). Strategies for capacity building for health research in Bangladesh: Role of core funding and a common monitoring and evaluation framework. Health Research Policy and Systems. 9(1). 31–31. 24 indexed citations
12.
Weston, Kathryn M, Dominic E. Dwyer, Mala Ratnamohan, et al.. (2006). Nosocomial and community transmission of measles virus genotype D8 imported by a returning traveller from Nepal. Communicable Diseases Intelligence. 30(3). 358–365. 27 indexed citations
13.
Hort, Krishna, et al.. (2004). Bringing accessible antenatal care to disadvantaged women in outer western Sydney. Australian Journal of Primary Health. 10(3). 67–75. 4 indexed citations
14.
Truman, George, et al.. (2003). Ross River virus in Western Sydney: A serological survey. New South Wales Public Health Bulletin. 14(12). 224–224. 1 indexed citations
15.
Vella, Jennifer L., et al.. (1999). Lessons learnt from the management of multiple contacts of a case of pertussis in a delivery suite. New South Wales Public Health Bulletin. 10(2). 4–4. 1 indexed citations
16.
March, Lyn, et al.. (1998). Can non-prosecutory enforcement of public health legislation reduce smoking amonq hiqh school students?. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 22(3). 332–335. 20 indexed citations
17.
March, Lyn, et al.. (1997). Can strategies aimed at reducing sales of cigarettes to minors change adolescent smoking patterns?: a pilot study. Health Promotion Journal of Australia. 7(2). 118. 1 indexed citations
18.
Hort, Krishna, et al.. (1994). Undertaking mass meningococcal vaccination: criteria and experiences. New South Wales Public Health Bulletin. 5(9). 100–100. 1 indexed citations
19.
Hort, Krishna. (1992). Health problems and service use by parents of normal infants in the first 6 months of life. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. 28(4). 286–290. 3 indexed citations
20.
Hort, Krishna. (1985). Introduction of neonatal care in a rural Bangladesh hospital: an analysis of the first year's operation. Annals of Tropical Paediatrics. 5(4). 175–180. 1 indexed citations

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