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The 2nd HTAsiaLink annual conference: the knowledge sharing platform for HTA agencies in Asia
A special conference in the coming week on 13-15 May 2013 is another eye—catching event for the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) circles, especially in the Asia-Pacific region. The HTAsiaLink, a collaborative network between Asian Health Technology Assessment agencies, together with honorable gues
The 2nd evaluation of the technology and policy assessment program for health resource allocation (2009-2011)
Following an assessment1 of the core strategies of HITAP carried out by a team of Thai and UK investigators in 2007-2008, at the request of the Thai Health Promotion Foundation, HITAP has initiated a second evaluation, in 2011, this time bringing together a team of UK, Thai and Korean assessors. These recommendations were the result of data analysi
Thanchanit Thaipitakwong
Thanchanit Thaipitakwong is currently a Senior Content Creator at HITAP, responsible for planning and delivering research communication to the public and developing content in various formats tailored to different audiences and platforms. With a background in pharmacy and experience in medical communication, she focuses on making complex academic c
Thailand-Vietnam Experience Sharing Workshop on National Centralized Drug Procurement and Price Negotiation
Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP), Ministry of Public Health through the International Decision Support Initiative (iDSI) has been working in Vietnam since 2014. iDSI has supported Ministry of Health (MOH) Vietnam in realising Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through a dif
Thai Health Technology Assessment Guideline Development
Keywords: Health technology assessment, Rationale, Guideline development
Please follow the link below for full text. You may need to register (free-of-charge) as the article is published in Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand, Vol 91, No 6.
http://www.jmatonline.com/index.
Testing the combination of mobile health interventions for smoking cessation services uptake and smoking cessation: a factorial randomized trial in Thailand
Aim and objectives: This research aims to improve uptake of the Thailand National Quitline (TNQ) smoking cessation service and smoking cessation rates among Thai smokers. The objective of this study is to test whether text messages improves uptake of TNQ smoking cessation service and smoking cessation rates and to test which combination of text me
Telemedicine utilization patterns and implications amidst covid-19 outbreaks in Thailand under public universal coverage scheme
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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
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
Telemedicine Utilization in Tertiary, Specialized, and Secondary Hospitals in Thailand
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Introduction: COVID-19 has accelerated the adoption of telemedicine for counseling, follow-up examination, and treatment purposes. The official guidelines in Thailand were launched to regulate or frame the protocols for healthcare professions and teams in different organizations.
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