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Assessing key model parameters for economic evaluation of pandemic influenza interventions: the data source matters. (2013)
Assessing key model parameters for economic evaluation of pandemic influenza interventions: the data source matters.
Naiyana Praditsitthikorn,a,b Surachai Kotirum,a Adun Mohara,a Kuntika Dumrongprat,a Roman Perez Velasco,c Yot Teerawattananona
aHealth Intervention and Technology Assessment P
Assessing decision maker needs and the transferabilty of information across countries and regions
Recognizing the benefits of economic evaluations as a tool to inform public health policy, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) in collaboration with the Tufts Medical Center has endeavored to aid in creating the tools, mechanisms, and frameworks to facilitate the generation of research, assessments, and evaluations globally. While the conc
Assesing a societal value for a ceiling threshod in Thailand (in Thai language)
Presently, Cost-Effectiveness Analysis has been increasingly adopted in health technology assessment. In addition, it is recognized as an important tool for policy makers in the health care resource allocation decision making process. However, the presentation of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis results in terms of cost per Quality-Adjusted Life Year (Q
As our planet is with limited resources, health services to be provided must be prioritized
By 2036, a staggering 5 billion people will lack access to healthcare if countries fail to increase their public health investment by at least 1% of their GDP. This is the prediction by the World Health Organization (WHO) since2019.
While some believe achieving this funding incre
Are you addicted to salt?
If we raise the word “addiction” to you, what are the things you are thinking of? Ecstasy? Methamphetamine? Cannabis? That is true. Addiction normally refers to drug addiction or substances that we take into our body and cause desire to retake it again. Addiction also harms both physical and mental
Application of HTA Research on Policy Decision-Making (2014)
Sitaporn Youngkong MSc, PhD*
* Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand
This article provides an overview of the potential uses of health technology assessment (HTA) in health technology or health intervention-related policy decision-
Apirujee Punjataewakupt
Apirujee Punjataewakupt, PhD, earned her doctoral degree in pharmaceutical sciences from Chulalongkorn University. She has diverse experience in both the pharmaceutical industry and health-related research. She is currently serving as a research assistant at the Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP).Her expertise includes ph
Antimicrobial Resistance Policy in Thailand
AMR occurs when pathogens (bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites) develop a resistance or tolerance to the medicines that are used to combat these microorganisms, such that these treatments are no longer effective. AMR is a natural phenomenon, however the speed at which it occurs is impacted by how
Annual Report 2023
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This annual report has been prepared to compile and summarise the activities of the Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP) projects in the past year (2023). It highlights various initiatives aligned with HITAP’s vision, mission, and strategic pillars, guid
Annual Report 2023
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This annual report has been prepared to compile and summarise the activities of the Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP) projects in the past year (2023). It highlights various initiatives aligned with HITAP’s vision, mission, and strategic pillars, guid
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