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Empowering Ghana’s Path to Sustainable Healthcare: HITAP’s HTA Capacity Building Workshop in Ghana
On 2nd – 6th October 2023, HITAP hosted a topic selection workshop and communication training for relevant HTA stakeholders in Ghana, with the support of the Access and Delivery Partnership (ADP).
This workshop was held with the aims to increase awareness of health technology ass
HITAP Foundation at PMAC 2025: Advancing AI-Driven Solutions for a Healthier World
January 29, 2025 – The Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP) Foundation participated in the Prince Mahidol Award Conference (PMAC) 2025, held from January 28 to February 2, 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand. This global event brought together health experts and leaders from the publ
FDA warns Avon to smooth out claims on skin care products
From http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/10/17/us-fda-avon-idUSBRE89G00U20121017
In September, the regulator had warned L’Oreal SA for making similar claims.
The FDA reviewed the company’s website in August, and objected to claims made about the products Anew Clinical Advanced Wrinkle Corrector, Ane
Mathematical and economic modelling for optimal strategies to screen and treat chronic hepatitis C virus patients using novel antiviral agents with cost-effectiveness and budget impact analyses in Thai setting
Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major cause of cirrhosis, end-stage liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). It has been calculated that 130-170 million people are infected with HCV, with a global prevalence of infection estimated at 2%-3%. Approximately 75%-85% of people infected with HCV will develop chronic hepatitis, 60%
Developing protocols for rationing scarce critical-care resources (intensive care unit (ICU) beds and ventilators) during the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand
Research project advisor: Dr. Viroj Tangcharoensathien The main objective is to develop a mechanism for prioritising critical-care resources and establish criteria for allocation of these scarce resources that can be applied fairly and consistently across Thailand. These protocol will be applicable at the point of demand exceeding supply in the exc
Developing health care quality indicators and improving the QOF program for the Thai Universal Health Coverage – Part 1
In Thailand, the National Health Security Office made a notable attempt to introduce the QOF under the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) at the end of 2013. After the establishment of the QOF, the program was implemented nationwide. There are concerns that the quality indicators used in the Thai QOF have not been developed in a systematic, participat
A cost-utility analysis of policy options for dietary sodium intake control in Thailand
Background: Excessive intake of sodium is associated with elevated blood pressure, a risk factor that contributes to non-communicable diseases such as hypertension, chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular diseases, and stomach cancer. Interventions and policies to control population-wide salt intake have been shown to reduce sodium consumption and
The Impact of Health Technology Assessment for the Support of Universal Health Coverage in Thailand
According to World Health Organization (WHO) health system framework an efficient health system results in equitable access to essential health technologies with assured quality, safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness. National policies, essential health technology list, and evidenced-based selection of health technologies using health technology
Development of health promotion model for economic evaluation in Thailand: a case study of alcohol control interventions
The evaluation of health promotion interventions has also become increasingly important in Thailand, particularly evaluation of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness (Room et al. 2003). The past evaluations of ThaiHealth were the assessment of intermediate outcome e.g. alcohol consumption per capita, individual alcohol drinking pattern, aggregate al
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