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Guest blog: More than a book but a real world guide for NCD prevention
“What’s the value added I’m offering to the existing world of books and literature?” It is the mantra to keep in mind, repeating every few hours in my head when writing chapters to a book or even a paper. This is what I take home from the HITAP organized ‘Best Buys, Wasted Buys and Controversies in
Growth and capacity for cost-effectiveness analysis in Africa
Abstract
As economic evaluation becomes increasingly essential to support universal health coverage (UHC), we aim to understand the growth, characteristics, and quality of cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) conducted for Africa and to assess institutional capacity and relationship patterns among a
Groundwork: Pre-Conditions for Successful Healthcare Priority Setting
The Groundworks Project is a dialogue set up between industry representatives and health systems representatives of LMICs spanning a timeframe of 12 months and including three workshops. The first workshop focuses on agenda setting between a core group of representatives. The second workshop takes on a national perspective and discusses the context
Govt plans board on medical technology to benefit patients
The Centre is planning to create an assessment board to identify the latest and best medical technology for government hospitals on the basis of an independent cost-benefit analysis.In the absence of such guidelines, these decisions are often industry-driven, putting the hapless patient at the recei
Government use licenses in Thailand: an assessment of the health and economic impacts.(2011)
Government use licenses in Thailand: an assessment of the health and economic impacts
Inthira Yamabhai, Adun Mohara, Sripen Tantivess*, Kakanang Chaisiri and Yot Teerawattananon.
Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP)
Background
Between 2006 and 2008, Thailand’s Mi
Good Practices for Health Technology Assessment Guideline Development: A Report of the Health Technology Assessment International, HTAsiaLink, and ISPOR Special Task Force
Highlights
This report provides practical guidance for developing or updating health technology assessment (HTA) guidelines, especially in low- and middle-income countries where HTA is increasingly used as a priority setting tool for healthcare resource allocation and achieving universa
Good Governance for Universal Health Coverage
Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) requires policy initiatives supported by long-term system reform and an accountable governance structure that can sustainably deliver all three dimensions of UHC, population coverage, breadth of benefits package, and degree of financial coverag
Global Perspectives on Health Equity: Policy Recommendations for Inclusive Healthcare
Health equity is a major concern worldwide, spanning regions and income levels. Countries recognize the importance of addressing health disparities to ensure fair access to healthcare.
Health Inequality Aversion Surveys provide insights into how different nations perceive health inequality. These
Global burden of disease and injury and economic cost attributable to alcohol use and alcohol-use disorders. (2009)
Global burden of disease and injury and economic cost attributable to alcohol use and alcohol-use disorders.
Rehm J1,2,3,4 Mathers C5 Popova S1,2,6 Thavorncharoensap M7,8 Teerawattananon Y7 Patra J1
1 Public Health and Regulatory Policies, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Canada
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Global Antibiotic Policy Initiative (GAPi)
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most pressing public health challenges worldwide. AMR occurs when antimicrobials, such as antibiotics, become ineffective against the microorganisms that cause disease. This ineffectiveness can lead to serious infections, increased mortality, and significant economic losses.The Global Antibiotic Policy I
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