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Mission Report: GAVI HSS Study:Workshop on Reflecting on Data Collection for GAVI HSS Study
The Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar received the GAVI Health Systems Strengthening Support (HSS) grant and initiated activities in 2012 through a no-cost extension in 2016. One of these activities related to health financing through the modality of a Hospital Equity Fund (HEF) and
Multicriteria Decision Analysis for Including Health Interventions in the Universal Health Coverage Benefit Package in Thailand. (2012)
Multicriteria Decision Analysis for Including Health Interventions in the Universal Health Coverage Benefit Package in Thailand.
Sitaporn Youngkong, Rob Baltussen, Sripen Tantivess, Adun Mohara, Yot Teerawattananon. Multicriteria Decision Analysis for Including Health Interventions in the Univers
11th HTAsiaLink Newsletter: HIGH-COST DRUGS
Change is good. Health Technology Assessment itself is constituted of many change components starting from research, which is looking for evidence to change something, to decision-making, which is changing something from its previous state to a new one. With the half of 2017 gone by, many new change
17th HTAsiaLink Newsletter: Bridge to the Future – Horizon Scanning for Emerging Health Technology
In the world that is full of unpredictable and countless number of uncertainties, it is a great challenge that we have to observe and adapt in order to overcome such swiftly shifting challenges. However, over the past three years, people around the world have been facing one of the most critic
Involvement of consumers in health technology assessment activities by INAHTA agencies (2013)
Involvement of consumers in health technology assessment activities by INAHTA agencies.
David Haileya1, Sophie Werköa2, Rugayah Bakria3, Alun Camerona4, Britta Göhlena5, Susan Mylesa6, Jasmine Pwua7 and Jomkwan Yothasamuta8 For the INAHTA Working Group on Impact of HTA
a1 University of Wollong
Using early health economic modeling to inform medical innovation development: a soft robotic sock in poststroke patients in Singapore
Objectives
Based on a real-world collaboration with innovators in applying early health economic modeling, we aimed to offer practical steps that health technology assessment (HTA) researchers and innovators can follow and promote the usage of early HTA among research and development (R&D) comm
Assessing the Impact of Telemedicine Interventions on Health Care Costs and Utilization: A Scoping Review
Abstract
Background: The impact of telemedicine on health care costs and utilization has not been comprehensively assessed across diverse health care settings. This scoping review aimed to explore these impacts, focusing on the variations in intervention types.
Methods: A literature search fol
Assessing the Impact of Telemedicine Interventions on Health Care Costs and Utilization: A Scoping Review
Abstract
Background: The impact of telemedicine on health care costs and utilization has not been comprehensively assessed across diverse health care settings. This scoping review aimed to explore these impacts, focusing on the variations in intervention types.
Methods: A literature search follo
iDSI launches new communication platforms for the global health community
We’re very excited to announce that iDSI has a new and much improved website! We believe that the new site will better serve the global health community: providing access to key resources to support the advancement of healthcare systems and connecting people with our network of health economists and
Five minutes with the authors of chapter 6, Assessing the Transferability of Economic Evaluations: A Decision Framework
We sat down with the David Kim (DK), Rachel Bacon (RB) and Peter Neumann (PN)[1] who are the authors of Chapter 6 titled Assessing the Transferability of Economic Evaluations: A Decision Framework, to get a sneak peak into Chapter 6. Q : Thank you for joining us today, can you first tell us why we n
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