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HTAsiaLink
HTAsiaLink is a collaborative research network of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) agencies in the Asia-Pacific region established on September 2010. The network started with an aim to strengthen Health Technology Assessment (HTA) research efficiency by sharing HTA information, experiences, and resources within the members. HTAsiaLink also focuse
Technical assistance to perform an economic analysis to assess the cost-effectiveness of introducing seasonal influenza vaccines
The Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP) International Unit (HIU), Thailand was contracted by the World Health Organization to provide technical support to two local Nepalese partners, namely the Center for Molecular Dynamics – Nepal (CMDN) and Nepal Health Economics Association (NHEA), to conduct an economic burden study
Assessment of Health Technology Assessment Capacity in Africa
HITAP, in collaboration with the Center for the Evaluation of Value and Risk in Health, Tufts Medical Cent, conducted an analysis of existing capacity for conducting economic evaluations in the African region using the Tufts Medical Center CEA Registries. The findings of the study were presented at the PMAC 2020 side meeting “Attain & Sustain
Development of reference case for economic evaluation on precision medicine for health insurance reimbursement in Thailand
The rapidly evolving healthcare landscape is being shaped by cutting-edge technologies such as big data analytics, digital advancements, and genomics, leading to the emergence of Precision Medicine (PM). National genomics programs worldwide are embracing PM\'s potential, signaling an imminent integration into healthcare systems. However, PM interve
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.
Priority-Setting Institutions in Health: Recommendations from a Center for Global Development Working Group. (2012)
Priority-Setting Institutions in Health: Recommendations from a Center for Global Development Working Group.
Amanda Glassmanemail, Kalipso Chalkidou, Ursula Giedion, Yot Teerawattananon, Sean Tunis, Jesse B. Bump, Andres Pichon-Riviere
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The rationing problem is common to all health
Health technology assessments as a mechanism for increased value for money: recommendations to the Global Fund (2013)
Health technology assessments as a mechanism for increased value for money: recommendations to the Global Fund.
Yot Teerawattananon1*, Kate McQueston2, Amanda Glassman2, Jomkwan Yothasamut1,2 and Chaw Yin Myint1,2
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The Global Fund is experiencing increased pressure to optimize resul
Measurement properties of the EQ-5D-5L compared to EQ-5D-3L in the Thai diabetes patients (2015)
Juntana Pattanaphesaj and Montarat Thavorncharoensap
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Background: The EQ-5D is a health-related quality of life instrument which provides a simple descriptive health profile and a single index value for health status. The latest version, the EQ-5D-5L, has been translated into morethan
Health Technology Assessment: Global Advocacy and Local Realities
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Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) can help countries attain and sustain universal health coverage (UHC), as long as it is context-specific and considered within deliberative processes at the country level. Institutionalising robust deliberative processes requires significant time and res
A landscape analysis of health technology assessment capacity in the Association of South-East Asian Nations region
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Background
Progress towards achieving Universal Health Coverage and institutionalizing healthcare priority setting through health technology assessment (HTA) in the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) region varies considerably across countries because of differences in heal
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