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Indonesia’s journey towards Universal Health Coverage: lessons from health insurance perspective
Indonesia implements a national health insurance system known as Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN) in 2014. Aside from commitment from government, several reforms, including expansion of provider network, provider payment schemes restructure and a system for the assessment of new health technologies,
Indonesia’s Commitment to Evidence-Informed Decision Making
Indonesia launched its universal healthcare program in January 2014, a process that had been initiated in 2004. The scheme, Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional or JKN, is administered by a public agency called Badan Penyelenggara Jamina Sosial or BPJS Health and is expected to cover all citizens by 2019. Wi
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Providing technical support on HTA studies and support with capacity building through knowledge exchange.
India’s No.1 English news website published about Thailand’s universal healthcare coverage with high admiration
On 29th September 2018, India’s No.1 English newspaper named ‘Hindustan times’ published a story about Thailand’s Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS). The article featured the lessons learnt from the writer’s study visit in Thailand, highlighted the success of the UCS as well as expressed the admiration
India’s Chhattisgarh state; developing a plan for Universal Health Coverage
The Indian State of Chhattisgarh is drawing up its plans to extend universal health coverage (UHC) to its people. Discussions among public health experts, practitioners, and lawmakers, therefore, turn to planning the road ahead for this state and how it can deliver on its promise. With the state at
Indian delegates from Ministry of Health and Family Welfare visited HITAP
(HITAP, Thailand) On 23-25 January 2017, delegates from the Department of Health Research (DHR), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, visited HITAP to learn about the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) system in Thailand. During the discussion, the application of the Thai expe
In Study, Drug Delays Worsening of Breast Cancer, With Fewer Side Effects
CHICAGO — A drug that delivers a powerful poison to tumors without some of the side effects of traditional treatments can delay the worsening of breast cancer and also appears to substantially prolong lives, according to results of a study presented here Saturday.Besides representing an advance in t
Improving quality of primary care through financial incentives: the case of Thailand. (2016)
Improving quality of primary care through financial incentives: the case of Thailand.
Paramjit Gill1, Rachel Foskett-Tharby1, Francoise Cluzeau2, Sripen Tantivess3 and Yot Teerawattananon3
1National Collaborating Centre for Indicator Development, University of Birmingham, UK
2NICE International
Implementing Health Tech for UHC: Real-World Lessons from PMAC 2025
The rapid advancement of technology is reshaping global health, offering new opportunities to strengthen health systems. The Prince Mahidol Award Conference (PMAC) 2025, under the theme of “Harnessing Technologies in an Age of AI to Build a Healthier World,” provided invaluable insights into the com
iDSI Vietnam Story
In 2013, HIU received a request from the Rockefeller Foundation, to support the development of UHC in Vietnam. Since then, the Vietnam engagement has moved under the umbrella of iDSI projects. The Health Strategy and Policy Institute (HSPI), was appointed by the Ministry of Health to be the country
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