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MISSION REPORT: VISIT TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH RESEARCH
India is setting up a priority setting unit called the Medical Technology Assessment Board (MTAB) under the Department of Health Research (DHR) in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), Government of India. The International Decision Support Initiative (iDSI) is working with DHR in its e
Economic Evaluation of Rotavirus Vaccine in Bhutan
Bhutan is a rapidly growing economy that is transitioning from international donor support. As such, the country is looking for ways to ensure that they continue to provide the adequate services and support for their population in a rational and sustainable manner. Bhutan has begun using health tech
Trip Report for Bhutan Visit, July 21- 26, 2019
The Ministry of Health (MoH), Bhutan has developed a health technology assessment (HTA) program in Bhutan since 2013 and has continued its efforts to build HTA capacity and maintain its momentum. This year, the MoH shows interest and is seeking support on:
• Cost-effectiveness threshold led by th
A Course on Vaccinology for Clinical and Public Health Practice: Policy Symposium and Workshop
This course was organised at the request of Prof. Rakesh Aggarwal, the Director of JIPMER and Prof. Gagandeep Kang, the Executive Director of THSTI and Professor at the Christian Medical College (CMC) in Vellore, India. The main objective of the course was to build technical capacity of stakeholders
National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) Health Financing Reforms Experts’ Panel (HEFREP) Visit to Thailand on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and Health Technology Assessment (HTA)
Kenya’s President has committed to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by 2022. The National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) that provides medical insurance coverage to its members and their declared dependents will be transformed to become the manager of UHC. To this end, the Cabinet Secretary f
Key Recommendations: Strengthening Public Health Capacity and Fostering Regional Solidarity
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed global healthcare system vulnerabilities and societal impacts (1). Many countries experienced disruptions in health service delivery, exacerbating challenges in essential health services, human resources, and medical supply allocation (2, 3). As such, enhanced capabili
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