Collaboration
Our primary objective is to ensure that the Thai population can have, access and utilize appropriate health technologies. Collaborating with networks and organizations with aligned missions, both nationally and internationally, enables us to maximize the impact of our work—not only for Thailand but also for the global community.
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Research: 269 Topics
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Economic evaluation of an integrated care on delaying chronic kidney disease progression in rural communities of Thailand
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Ongoing
Published date
30 August 2023
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Kidney Replacement Therapy Policy of Universal Care Scheme in Thailand: Lessons Learned and The Way Forward
Status
Completed
Published date
03 August 2023
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Status
Ongoing
Published date
03 July 2023
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Conducting economic evaluation using distributional cost-effectiveness analysis (DCEA) Phase 1
Status
Ongoing
Published date
10 June 2023
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Economic evaluation of Percutaneous epidural adhesiolysis catheter in post lumbar surgery syndrome and lumbar spinal stenosis patients
Status
Completed
Published date
31 May 2023
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Economic evaluation of Alendronate for the treatment of patients with glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis
Status
Ongoing
Published date
02 May 2023
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Economic evaluation of imiglucerase for the treatment of type 1 and 3 Gaucher disease
Status
Completed
Published date
27 April 2023
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The socio-economic impact of anti-microbial resistance in Singapore: A One Health perspective
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Ongoing
Published date
20 April 2023
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Completed
Published date
17 February 2023
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Completed
Published date
26 November 2011
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02-102-2550
Development of the National Database for Health Technology Assessment in Thailand (Phrase I) 2008-2010
Status
Completed
Published date
11 November 2011
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