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HITAP @ PMAC 2020 and UHC Forum 2020
The Prince Mahidol Award Conference (PMAC) 2020 took place in Bangkok between January 28th and February 2nd. This year PMAC was combined with the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Forum, and the theme for the conference was Accelerating Progress towards UHC. Every year the conference attracts an array
We need better value from every rand we spend on healthcare in South Africa
SA IS in the process of preparing for a National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme to reach universal health coverage by 2025. Attaining this goal in a resource-constrained environment will rely in part on understanding which interventions should be prioritised and how resources should be allocated.Our
Strengthening Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Thailand through the Establishment of the Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program.(2009)
Strengthening Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Thailand through the Establishment of the Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program.
Tantivess S1 Teerawattananon Y1 Mills A1
1 Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand
2 London
E^2U Research Unit under HITAP Develops Health Policy Options Based on ‘Environment-Economy’ Relationship
The world is rapidly changing. In mid-2023, NASA found that the average temperature in the Northern Hemisphere was the highest in 170 years, with ice melting 6-7 times faster compared to 25 years ago.
Antonio Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN), announced
The dissemination of the information concerning human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine via printing media in thailand and the effect of these information for knowledge, attitude and vaccination decision among women in thailand (in Thai language)
This study aims to review public information concerning Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine that was disseminated through printing media in Thailand. It also examines the knowledge and decision to get vaccinated among people who had exposed and not exposed to the information. Media analysis was performed on articles published in popular health, wome
Beyond health: How has COVID-19 challenged our approach to equitable access to health and what can we do about it?
Every year, the Prince Mahidol Award Conference (PMAC) offers experts in global health a unique platform to share, address, and shape health policies. This year, I had the pleasure of participating in this prestigious conference as an attendee and a rapporteur. Here, based on my experience at PMAC t
China using Health Technology Assessment to guide healthcare policy making is the right direction!
Partners from the International Decision Support Initiative (iDSI) join the 2nd China Health Technology Assessment Conference organised by the China National Health Development Research Center (CNHDRC) on 26-27 October 2019 in Beijing, China. The event brings together China’s high-level representati
Convergence of Digital Health Platforms and Health Information Systems (HIS) Implementation in Thailand (ConvergeDH) – Year 3
Digital health and Health Information Systems (HIS) are dramatically altering the landscape for health. Thailand achieved Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in 2002. However, the delivery of health services relies heavily on manpower without digitisation, and the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the lack of adequate digital health platforms in the countr
Stories of knowledge translation: lessons learned from three years of experience working in a policy research unit under the Thai Ministry of Public Health.(2011)
Stories of knowledge translation: lessons learned from three years of experience working in a policy research unit under the Thai Ministry of Public Health
Jomkwan Yothasamut
Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program, Thai Ministry of Public Health
Introduction
Quality reseach ca
Beyond coverage decisions – Using HTA to link technology supply and population health demand
Policymakers across the world are regularly required to make crucial decisions about resource allocation and prioritize interventions – medicine A or medicine B, subsidize heart surgery or expand the immunization program.
This process is required to be transparent, accountable a
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