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Navigating the Landscape of Digital Health: South Korea
Executive Summary
Digital health in Korea encompasses a wide range of technologies and services yet lacks a clear legal definition. The Korea Institute for Industrial Economics & Trade (KIET) classifies digital health into hardware, software, and service categories, reflecting the diverse lan
Relationship between socioeconomic, demographic, health and social characteristics and ability to access reliable information on herbal and food supplements: analysis of Thai Health Literacy Survey 2019
Abstract
Background: The consumption of herbal and food supplements attributing to health expenditures in Thailand has been increasing over the years. However, information on herbal and food supplement products can make it difficult for some people with limited health literacy to use. Evidence fr
Universal Health Compassion for Universal Health Coverage
Jakarta: As we fly over the clear blue Java Sea, I notice the sand from a few scattered islands sloping into the clear waters. I glance again towards my right shoulder at the travel pack I have been reading, containing Indonesia’s country progress report and the objectives of our collaborative activ
Puwadol Chawengkul
Puwadol Chawengkul is a research assistant with a research focus on data science. He is passionate about the potential of data science to enhance insightful knowledge in public health policy, leading to better decision-making and healthier communities.
Development of policy options to support reimbursement decision on high-cost health interventions in Thailand’s public healthcare system
ความก้าวหน้าทางด้านวิทยาศาสตร์ขั้นสูงที่เกี่ยวข้องกับยีนส์ เซลล์และเนื้อเยื่อ ทำให้เกิดนวัตกรรมสำหรับการรักษาโรคที่ไม่
Accelerating Cervical Cancer Elimination Through Targeted Vaccination by Quick Win Campaign: Model-Based Analysis in Thailand
The Thai Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) launched the “Quick Win” campaign in 2023, aimed at providing Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination among unvaccinated girls aged 11 to 20. This campaign increased vaccination coverage from 45% to 80% for girls who received at least one dose.
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Thanchanit Thaipitakwong
Thanchanit Thaipitakwong is currently a Senior Content Creator at HITAP, responsible for planning and delivering research communication to the public and developing content in various formats tailored to different audiences and platforms. With a background in pharmacy and experience in medical communication, she focuses on making complex academic c
Cost-effectiveness and budget impact analysis of facility-based screening and treatment of hepatitis C in Punjab state of India
ABSTRACT
Objective Despite treatment availability, chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) public health burden is rising in India due to lack of timely diagnosis. Therefore, we aim to assess incremental cost per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) for one-time universal screening followed by treatment of
After Delay, OxyContin’s Use in Young Is Under Study
To learn how best to prescribe powerful drugs to children, Congress passed a law in the 1990s that rewarded drug makers for conducting clinical studies involving children. Among the incentives for cooperating companies was a possible six-month extension of protection from generic competition after a
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