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Annual Report 2023
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This annual report has been prepared to compile and summarise the activities of the Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP) projects in the past year (2023). It highlights various initiatives aligned with HITAP’s vision, mission, and strategic pillars, guid
Shiela Marie Selisana, PhD
Shiela is an Associate at the HITAP International Unit. She holds a doctoral degree in Microbiology and currently leads antimicrobial resistance (AMR)-related projects at HITAP, in collaboration with international partners such as the University of Oxford, City St George’s University of London, and global organizations including the World Health Or
Promoting Accurate E-cigarette Knowledge in Students through E-Learning and Interactive Educational Games
68139067PI029L0E-cigarette,E-learning,educational games,Health Literacy,primary school children
Thailand HealthNet – International Research Alliance for Capacity Strengthening as a platform to build HTA and research capacity in Thailand and beyond (Fiscal year 2026)
68305067HI027L0Research capacity building,health technology assessment,policy decision making,multidisciplinary research network,international collaboration
Your Friendly, Neighborhood GEAR Guide!
In 2015, a HITAP International Unit (HIU) survey identified the major challenges (both contextual and technical) to the conduct of rigorous economic evaluations for policymakers’ use in healthcare decision making.
• From this study, HITAP created an online platform called the Guide to health Econ
Should high-cost bevacizumab be used for metastatic-colorectal cancer (mCRC) treatment in JKN in Indonesia?
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in Indonesia with approximately 28,000 patients diagnosed each year. Without population-based screening, patients are often treated when they reach the advanced stage.
Bevacizumab, a newly available high-cost treatment for metastatic colorectal ca
A case study integrating scenario thinking with dialysis policymaking in Thailand
Background
Healthcare policymaking often struggles to account for complex future uncertainties, particularly for policies affecting healthcare infrastructure or stakeholder behaviour. Scenario thinking is a structured approach for exploring multiple plausible futures. It has, however, been underuti
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