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Capcity builiding and Network establishment of Health Intervention and Technology Assesment in Thailand: Phase I (2008-2010)
This project aims to support HITAP ’s capacity building strategy through individual capacity development schemes, for instance, participating in academic conferences, or providing an opportunity to work in and learn from other health technology assessment (HTA ) organizations. In addition, this project included international networking with leadi
NICE International Review 2009 – 2015
Over the years, NICE’s guidance and methods have generated substantial interest from researchers, non-governmental organisations, health insurance funds and ministries of health and finance across the globe. NICE International was set up to respond to requests from around the world for help to impro
How Does the Health System Impact Our World?: Health, Economic, and Environmental Impacts of IntravenousVersus Oral Paracetamol for Surgeries
– The pharmaceutical industry is a significant emitter of carbon emissions, which accelerates climate change and directly affects human health and health systems.
– The safety and efficacy profiles of intravenous (IV) and oral paracetamol for patients undergoing surgeries are comparable.
– Swi
Nathanonl Dissakorntharavanij
Mr. Nathanonl Dissakorntharavanij is currently a Research Assistant at the Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP). He specializes in environmental economics and public policy analysis, with a focus on utilizing data and empirical evidence to support policy decision-making at the intersection of health and climate change.Mr. N
Apirujee Punjataewakupt
Apirujee Punjataewakupt, PhD, earned her doctoral degree in pharmaceutical sciences from Chulalongkorn University. She has diverse experience in both the pharmaceutical industry and health-related research. She is currently serving as a research assistant at the Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP).Her expertise includes ph
Phornnaphat Chertchinnapa
Phornnaphat is a licensed pharmacist with a diverse academic background, holding a bachelor\'s degree in pharmacy from Silpakorn University and a master’s degree in molecular biology from Nagoya University (MEXT Scholarship). With this interdisciplinary training, she specializes in applying data and evidence to inform health policy.Her research foc
Telemedicine utilization patterns and implications amidst covid-19 outbreaks in Thailand under public universal coverage scheme
Abstract
During COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine was a strategy to facilitate healthcare service delivery minimizing the risk of direct exposure among people. In Thailand, the National Health Security Office has included telemedicine services under the Universal Coverage Scheme to support social d
Economic evaluation of an integrated care on delaying chronic kidney disease progression in rural communities of Thailand
In Thailand, the prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is 17.5% of the population (Ingsathit et al., 2010). According to Thailand’s National Health Security Office (2021), in each year, this public health agency spends approximately 10,000 million Baht in renal dialysis and 1,000 million Baht for the CKD treatment and other related expenses.
Mission Report: Workshop on Economic Evaluation in Healthcare in Chandigarh
The Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) requested HITAP to provide technical support to a national workshop on the use of economic evaluation analyses and research for decision making in healthcare in India. The workshop ran for four days and covered the differen
REPORT: TECHNICAL CAPACITY MAPPING ON HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT (HTA) IN INDONESIA
This report is the outcome of a Technical Capacity Mapping exercise which was conducted by Health Intervention and Technology Assessment program (HITAP) Thailand with the support from International Decision Support Initiative (iDSI). It was performed with an aim to gather information about Hea
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