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Review of health benefits packages under the Health Insurance Card Scheme for migrants in Thailand
ประเทศไทยมีจำนวนแรงงานต่างด้าวเพิ่มมากขึ้น โดยส่วนใหญ่เข้ามาทำงานประเภทที่แรงงานไทยโดยทั่วไปปฏิเสธ โดยแรงงานต่างด้าวมี
Evaluation of the Health Promotion in Health Service System Plan (Plan 12) of the Thai Health Promotion Foundation
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A synthesis of policy recommendations on budgeting of implementing sofosbuvir/velpatasvir as a pan-genotypic regimen for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C in Thailand
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An Introduction to Costing and the Types of Costs Used within Health Economic Studies
The number of published health economic analyses, especially economic evaluations, has rapidly expanded globally since the 1990s, and costs are an essential component of such studies. Cost is a general term that refers to the value of the resources/inputs used to produce a good or service. However,
Knowledge Translation: The Key to Turning Mathematical Models from a Black Box into a Powerful Tool for Policy Decision-Making (Part 1) — How Mathematical Modeling Supports Public Health—and Why It’s Not Enough
This article is part 1 of the blog series: “Knowledge Translation: The Key to Turning Mathematical Models from a Black Box into a Powerful Tool for Policy Decision-Making”
As health systems become more complex, decision-makers need tools that can help them evaluate long-term outcomes and choose
Brandon Chua Wen Bing
Brandon Chua is a Senior Associate at HITAP. He obtained his Bachelor of Science (Pharmacy) and PhD (Public Health) from the National University of Singapore. Prior to HITAP, Brandon has cross-sectoral experiences spanning hospital, industry and academia with expertise in clinical practice, market access, health economics and health outcomes resear
Proposal: Promoting Happy Aging in ASEAN: Enhancing Health, Security, and Social Participation
Research problem: The ASEAN region is experiencing rapid population aging, with over 20% of the population in several countries projected to be aged 60 or above by 2050. This demographic shift necessitates the development of effective public policies that address the needs of older adults while harn
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