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Introduction of Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV) in Bhutan

In September 2016, Bhutan Ministry of Health (MOH) approached HITAP to provide support to conduct an economic evaluation study to introduce PCV in Bhutan. With regards to the request, WHO Bhutan funded 4 of HITAP staffs (3 researchers and 1 project associate) to help conduct the study. This collaborative work between MOH, HITAP and WHO has a work p

การวิเคราะห์ต้นทุนระบบเฝ้าระวังในโรคป้องกันด้วยวัคซีน (หัดและหัดเยอรมัน) และต้นทุนส่วนเพิ่มเพื่อการกำจัดโรคหัดและหัดเยอรมันในประเทศไทย

Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals, World Health Organization (WHO) ได้รับการสนับสนุนเงินทุนจาก Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) และ the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US CDC) เพื่อริเริ่มโครงการพั

China Pediatrics Guideline

HITAP was requested to provide support to the Beijing Children\'s Hospital and the China National Health Development Research Center in their efforts to develop a system for evaluating pediatric drugs in China.63374054HM039F0China,Pediatrics Guideline

Developmental Evaluation for the Equitable Education Fund (EEF)

The Equitable Education Fund (EEF) is a non-profit organisation that aims to reduce educational inequities in Thailand. As its first of three-year operation draws to a close, the EEF advisory committee seeks to understand the impact and the outcomes of the organisation’s work. The Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program Foundation,

Guide to Health Economic Analysis and Research (GEAR)

GEAR, an international global knowledege effort has been recognised as a platform for making HTA resources available and has proven to be a useful tool for in-country support as indicated by collaborators. This grant period is critical for assessing and ensuring the sustainability of GEAR. The website has been refined to include more material inclu

Online Trainings and Webinars

Given the impact of COVID-19, HITAP and partner organisation are committing to continue translating knowledge pieces and technical trainings collaboration in the virtual approach. Such virtual sessions refer to webinars engaged with guest lectureres in the fields, and modelling trainings by HITAP and partners. This initiative has been largely welco

Socioeconomic Impact of UHC

Thailand introduced and legislated Universal Health Coverage (UHC), “30 baht treats all disease project”, in 2001. The scheme covered approximately 47 million people who were not insured by Thailand\\\'s other existing large scale insurance schemes.This work aims to1) understand how UHC affects and alters households’ routine life decisions, a

A feasibility study on alternative organizational models for the Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (in Thai language)

The objective of this study is to determine the possibility of organizational development of the HITAP for stability and suitability to accommodate workload and manpower which are likely to increase in the future. The results indicate that the current HITAP’s positions, government and independent organization, are appropriated in Thai setting.201

Economic burden of life-time treatment cost, and quality of among invasive cervical cancer patients treated at university hospitals and cancer centers in Thailand (in Thai language)

Cervical cancer is a major cause of health burden in Thailand. However, the composite of cost of treatment among cervical cancer patients has not been studied. The objective of this study is to estimate the life-time treatment costs and quality of life among different diagnostic staging of invasive cervical cancer in Thailand using the social viewp
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