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Protocol: Situational Analysis of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Thailand’s Health System

Integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the health system has the potential to enhance efficiency, accessibility, and overall quality of medical services worldwide. In response to global advancements, Thailand proactively developed the National AI Strategy and Action Plan 2022–2027, which emph

The future of silent world

The application “Clubhouse” has phenomenally shaken the world of social media, with an increase of 5 million active users within 2 months. The platform interests us with an unorthodox way of socialising, a voice-only interaction without visualised media. Some may see it as a weakness of this applica

Unlocking the Potential of Public Health Decision Making in Africa: 6 Key takeaways from the Workshop

HITAP was invited to attend the “Strengthening Health and Disease Modelling for Public Health Decision Making” organised by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) and Wellcome on June 7–8, 2023 in Kigali, Rwanda. It brought together 110 virtual and on-site attendees, with 76 on-site modellers,

NICE International Review 2009 – 2015

Over the years, NICE’s guidance and methods have generated substantial interest from researchers, non-governmental organisations, health insurance funds and ministries of health and finance across the globe. NICE International was set up to respond to requests from around the world for help to impro

Strengthening Health Technology Assessment in Asia: Insights from the 3rd Regional Workshop on Advanced Economic Evaluation Modeling

Countries across Asia are increasingly turning to health technology assessment (HTA) to ensure healthcare decisions are guided by appropriate evidence. However, many still face challenges in institutionalizing HTA, including building technical expertise, applying economic evaluation in decision-maki

How Does the Health System Impact Our World?: Health, Economic, and Environmental Impacts of IntravenousVersus Oral Paracetamol for Surgeries

– The pharmaceutical industry is a significant emitter of carbon emissions, which accelerates climate change and directly affects human health and health systems. – The safety and efficacy profiles of intravenous (IV) and oral paracetamol for patients undergoing surgeries are comparable. – Swi

Breathing Cleaner Air in Bangkok Exploring Interventions to Reduce Health Impacts of Air Pollution

Six potential interventions for implementation in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area were identified based on available evidence on effectiveness, feasibility, and cost: (i) clean air rooms; (ii) dust-free bed nets; purifiers; (iii) masking; (iv) clean cooking; (v) green screens, and (vi) metropolita

Rojarek Leksomboon

Rojarek Leksomboon Project Coordinator in the Administration Unit graduated from the Faculty of Business Administration, Accounting, Rajamangala Institute of Technology.ExperienceFinance and Accounting Analyst, Institute of Nutrition, Mahidol UniversityAccountant and Human Resource, National Health FoundationAccountant and Human Resource, Internati

Dr. Arpaporn Sutipatanasomboon

Dr. Arpaporn Sutipatanasomboon is experienced in cell biology and molecular genetics research and is a registered patent agent with the Thailand Department of Intellectual Property. Her passion is to integrate early health technology assessment and intellectual property management to support decision makers, innovators and promote access to innovat

Dr. Teerawat Wiwatpanit

Dr. Teerawat Wiwatpanit is a biomedical scientist by training. His expertise includes early health technology assessment, innovation development, and biomedical engineering for disease modeling and drug testing. He is passionate about promoting an efficient innovation landscape and translating scientific discoveries into practical healthcare soluti
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