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Pill Found Promising In Treatment Of M.S.
A new oral medication to treat patients in the early stages of multiple sclerosis has shown considerable promise in two clinical trials, researchers announced on Wednesday.The medication is on track to become just the third oral drug available to M.S. patients, and potentially the safest and most ef
Photo Album HTAsialink 2018
HTAsiaLink 20188-11 May 2018, Chiang Mai, ThailandMore than 200 participants from over 30 HTA organizations and other academic and policy making agencies across the global joined this conference!The themes of this years’ conference is Testing Treatments: Strengthening HTA for better healthcare.For
PHILIPPINE HTA COUNCIL MEETING : Methods and Process Guidelines
In early 2019, the Philippines passed a Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Act that automatically
enrolls all Filipino citizens in a national health insurance scheme under the Philippine Health
Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth). P0F0F1 P Their aim, to improve the breadth and depth of healthcare cove
Participation at the HTA Workshop in Manila, Philippines (7-9, Jan 2020)
Senegalese delegation with Dr. Yot Teerawattananon, Dr. Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai and Aparna Ananthakrishnan from HITAP
We are very honored to have participated in the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) training and symposium.We have seen interestin
Package of Essential Non-communicable Disease Interventions Economic Evaluation (PEN EE)
In response to the request from Indonesia’s Ministry of Health (MOH), World Health Organization, South East Asia Regional Office (WHO SEARO) commissioned the HITAP International Unit (HIU) to provide support for the Package of Essential Non-communicable (PEN) disease intervention evaluation. The evaluation is predicted to include qualitative anal
One Step Back, Two Steps Forward: An Economic Evaluation of the PEN Program in Indonesia (2016)
Waranya Rattanavipapong1, Alia Cynthia Gonzales Luz1,*, Suthasinee Kumluang1,Nunik Kusumawardani2 and Yot Teerawattananon1
Co-investigators: Dewi Indriani3, Priska Apsari Primastuti3, Lily Banonah Rivai4,
Sri Idaiani2, Ully Adhie2, Thunyarat Anothaisintawee1, Sarocha Chootipongchaivat1,
Kanlaya T
Off-label medicines: Rational or Irrational?
The use of off-label medicines is an unexplored area for healthcare priority setting, though it is common practice in countries
and can have a significant positive or negative effect on health outcomes and the efficiency of health care systems.
It is therefore important to have a rational an
Obesity cancer risk could reverse gains from less smoking Worldwide, an estimated 169.3 million healthy life-years were lost to cancer in 2008
From CBC News (http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/story/2012/10/15/cancer-burden-lifestyle-world.html)The unhealthy consumption of high-calorie food threatens to reverse declines in smoking-related cancers in developed countries, while cancer death rates are expected to increase in developing countries,
NHS charging and rationing ‘may be needed’
More rationing of care and charging for services in the NHS need to be considered as it faces at least a decade of austerity, experts say.The Institute for Fiscal Studies says the coming years will be the toughest since the early 1950s when dental and prescription fees were introduced.Other measures
New Novartis drug shows potential in heart failure
(Reuters) – An experimental drug from Novartis may help up to half of heart failure patients for whom no effective treatment is available, although the evidence so far is indirect.Results of a mid-stage clinical trial of the drug known as LCZ696, unveiled on Sunday, gauged its effectiveness by measu
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