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Navigating the Landscape of Digital Health: Indonesia
Executive Summary
Digital health technology (DHT) offers the potential to expand universal health coverage (UHC) by answering healthcare needs through a wide range of technology applications for instance artificial intelligence, big data, and machine learning. The adoption of DHT is not a new con
Navigating the Landscape of Digital Health: Australia
Executive Summary
Australia has a history of innovation, which is reflected in the breadth of health technologies that are increasingly available in the country’s digital health landscape. This breadth of digital health technologies can be categorised across four domains: Software as a Medical De
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
Research Proposal: Convergence of Digital Health Platforms and Health Information Systems (HIS) Implementation in Thailand (ConvergeDH)
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
Off-label medicines: Rational or Irrational?
The use of off-label medicines is an unexplored area for healthcare priority setting, though it is common practice in countries
and can have a significant positive or negative effect on health outcomes and the efficiency of health care systems.
It is therefore important to have a rational an
Unpacking Digital Health: A breakdown of concepts and definitions
Digital health is an umbrella term that includes all healthcare services that are provided by ICT. From one’s personal wearable devices to the use of big data and AI in healthcare come under digital health’
Under the umbrella of digital health technology, various sub-groups such as electronic
English Policy Brief Collection – Volume 1
The English Policy Brief Collection (Volume 1) presents a selection of policy briefs published by the HITAP Foundation. These policy briefs have been categorized under the following key topics:
Chapter 1: Designing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and Healthcare Systems
Chapter 2: Managing Rare
Value Distribution in New Branded Medicines: How Much Benefits Patients Versus Manufacturers?
Thailand has successfully implemented economic evaluation to inform the inclusion of new, branded medicines within its National List of Essential Medicines (NLEM). This method can be used to assess the health value that new medicines will generate for patients after accounting for the health los
Advanced health biotechnologies in Thailand: State of the art, future trends and strategic preparation
Aiming at appropriate preparation for the future development of individualized and regenerative medicine (in particular, gene, stem cell and tissue engineering therapies), the Health Intervention and Technology Assessment (HITAP) program has agreed to conduct a study to provide an insight on elements necessary for national policymaking in Thailand.
eSanjeevani, the National Telemedicine service: Bridging healthcare gaps in India
– eSanjeevani was developed primarily to tackle the challenges of inequitable healthcare access and the shortage of healthcare professionals in India
– The ‘one application’ approach ensured that only one application is used for the national telemedicine service delivery, thus ensuring interoper
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