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Research for development of an optimal policy strategy for prevention and control of cervical cancer in Thailand
Cervical cancer is a global public health problem, with approximately 500,000 new cases are identified each year globally. The disease is the most common cancer in women in the developing world and its mortality is very high–nearly 300,000 per year, 80% of which are in resource-poor settings. Human papillomavirus (HPV) has been proven as a major
Report: Unit for Health Evidence and Policy (UHEP) Second Stakeholder Consultation and HTA Topic Prioritisation Workshop
This mission report summarises the activities and discussions during the second meeting of the Unit for Health Evidence and Policy (UHEP), held on September 1st, 2022. This meeting aimed to promote the understanding of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) topic prioritisation in Lao PDR and sharing Th
REPORT: TECHNICAL CAPACITY MAPPING ON HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT (HTA) IN INDONESIA
This report is the outcome of a Technical Capacity Mapping exercise which was conducted by Health Intervention and Technology Assessment program (HITAP) Thailand with the support from International Decision Support Initiative (iDSI). It was performed with an aim to gather information about Hea
Report: Indonesian Delegation Study Visit to HITAP
The Indonesian government is strongly committed to Universal Health Coverage and acknowledges that health technology assessment (HTA) as an important tool for setting priorities for the health benefits package. Since the establishment of the HTA Committee, a number of Ministry of Health (MOH) and ac
Real-Word Evidence: How Does It Make HTA More Realistic? Is It Appropriate to Use?
Why do we need to make health technology assessment (HTA) more realistic? Is HTA not realistic nowadays?
The answers can be both YES and NO.HTA is a form of research for synthesising data to evaluate properties, effects, and impacts of health interventions and technology in diffe
PRINCE MAHIDOL AWARD CONFERENCE (PMAC) 2020 SIDE EVENT “ATTAIN & SUSTAIN HEALTH GAINS: INCORPORATING VALUE-FOR-MONEY IN THE UHC DIALOGUE”
The Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP), a member of the International Decision Support Initiative (iDSI) organised a side meeting titled “Attain & Sustain Health Gains: Incorporating Value-For-Money in the Universal Health Coverage Dialogue” at the Prince Mahidol Award
Presentation of Economic Evaluation Results (2014)
Usa Chaikledkaew BSc(Pharm), MA, PhD*,**
* Social and Administrative Pharmacy Excellence Research (SAPER) Unit, Department of Pharmacy,
Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
** Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thail
Policy Brief: Conducive Factors to HTA Development in Asia
The Health Technology Assessment (HTA), which is a crucial tool for setting health intervention priorities, has been rapidly developing in Asia-Pacific, but is still not fully employed by many countries in policy decision making. Although HTA institutions and networks have been operating successfully in OECD countries and a few of the middle-income
Policy Brief and Working Paper: Conducive Factors to the Development of Health Technology Assessment in Asia
With Universal Health Coverage (UHC) high on the global health agenda, governments of many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have pledged to increase health investments in the scale-up of essential health services to meet the needs of their people. This has led to the recognition of health te
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