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Mapping the value for money of precision medicine: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis

About the study Objective: This study aimed to quantify heterogeneity in the value for money of precision medicine (PM) by application types across contexts and conditions and to quantify sources of heterogeneity to areas of particular promises or concerns as the field of PM moves forward. Methods

An empirical study looking at the potential impact of increasing cost-effectiveness threshold on reimbursement decisions in Thailand

Highlights Economic evidence (cost-effectiveness information) can be used to inform policy-making process in supporting the movement towards universal health coverage. Published literature has focused on methods to set a cost-effectiveness threshold (CET) which can be used to guide the cost-eff

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

Before Birth, Dad’s ID

t is an uncomfortable question that, in today’s world, is often asked by expectant mothers who had more than one male partner at the time they became pregnant. Who is the father?With more than half of births to women under 30 now out of wedlock, it is a question that may arise more often.Now blood t

High Doses of Hormones Faulted in Fertility Care

Two days after Debra Demidon underwent in vitro fertilization, she gained more than 30 pounds in fluid and suddenly was struggling to breathe.Doctors diagnosed severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), a complication seen in some women who undergo fertility treatment. It landed Ms. Demidon in

New Novartis drug shows potential in heart failure

(Reuters) – An experimental drug from Novartis may help up to half of heart failure patients for whom no effective treatment is available, although the evidence so far is indirect.Results of a mid-stage clinical trial of the drug known as LCZ696, unveiled on Sunday, gauged its effectiveness by measu

[Press Release] Building Stronger Pandemic Preparedness with Infectious Disease Modelling

Nonthaburi, Thailand | November 25, 2022 – The Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP) announced the completion of the first Technical Workshop on Infectious Disease Modelling. Research staff from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) with joint appointment

A Tribute to Professor Sir Mike Rawlins: NICE Founding Chairman and the World Leader of Health and Social Care Guidance and Medicine Evaluation

In the death of Professor Sir Mike David Rawlins, founding chairman of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellent (NICE), who passed away at 81, the world of health and social care guidance and medicine evaluation community has lost one of its greatest leaders. Over his

การพัฒนากระบวนการประเมินเทคโนโลยีดิจิทัลด้านสุขภาพเพื่อส่งเสริมระบบบริการสุขภาพและสุขภาพประชาชนไทย

โครงการวิจัยเรื่อง “การพัฒนากระบวนการประเมินเทคโนโลยีดิจิทัลด้านสุขภาพเพื่อส่งเสริมระบบบริการสุขภาพและสุขภาพประชาชนไท

Effective interventions for the screening, brief intervention, referral and treatment of harmful alcohol use: an umbrella review

Alcohol addiction has been identified as one of the leading causes of disability adjusted life years in Thailand. This umbrella review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the interventions that are effective in the prevention and treatment of harmful alcohol use, and to provide a comparison with existing interventions provided in Thailand.
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