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Evaluating the Value for Money of Precision Medicine from Early Cycle to Market Access: A Comprehensive Review of Approaches and Challenges
Generic reference cases for economic evaluation (EE) of “cure-based” health technologies may not fit into the new healthcare paradigm of precision medicine (PM). Current EE approaches were challenged by the complex evolving decision space of PM, lack of clinical evidence due to small patient cluster
Evaluating HITAP: 2 years on
\"First Step”, a program evaluation report, assessing HITAP’s two-year efforts and providing recommendations for further development of HITAP. This program evaluation was conducted by four external evaluators including Prof. John Cairns, Dr. Kalipso Chalkidou, Prof. Paibul Suriyawongpaisal, and Dr. Jirawat Panpiemras. Moreover, Prof. Mark Sculp
EU agency lifts lid on drug data secrets
(Reuters) – Europe’s medicines regulator, criticised in the past for excessive secrecy, is opening its data vaults to systematic scrutiny in a move that will let independent researchers trawl through millions of pages of clinical trial information.The change is a landmark in transparency that puts E
Estimating the willingness to pay for a quality-adjusted life year in Thailand: does the context of health gain matter? (2013)
Estimating the willingness to pay for a quality-adjusted life year in Thailand: does the context of health gain matter?
Thavorncharoensap M1, Teerawattananon Y, Natanant S, Kulpeng W, Yothasamut J, Werayingyong P
1Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahidol University, Thailand ; Heal
Estimating the shares of the value of branded pharmaceuticals accruing to manufacturers and to patients in the Thai healthcare system
The Thai healthcare system faces pressure to fund high-cost new branded pharmaceuticals. Paying more may encourage innovation with positive implications for future population health, but it also means less money is available to fund other healthcare with negative implications for current population
Establishment of the Medical Technology Assessment Board (MTAB): Initiating Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in India
Since 2013, the HITAP International Unit (HIU) has been providing technical support to various developing countries such as Indonesia, Vietnam, Bhutan, and India by sharing the Thai experience in generating and using health technology assessment (HTA) to inform policy decisions. HITAP works in colla
Essential medicines for universal health coverage (2016)
Veronika J Wirtz*, Hans V Hogerzeil*, Andrew L Gray*, Maryam Bigdeli, Cornelis P de Joncheere, Margaret A Ewen, Martha Gyansa-Lutterodt,
Sun Jing, Vera L Luiza, Regina M Mbindyo, Helene Möller, Corrina Moucheraud, Bernard Pécoul, Lembit Rägo, Arash Rashidian,
Dennis Ross-Degnan, Peter N Stephens,
EQUITY AS A CORNERSTONE OF A STRONG HEALTH SYSTEM: LESSONS FROM THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
As we approach the end of an unprecedented year, the approval of select COVID-19 vaccines by stringent regulatory authorities and programmatic roll-out has been cause for optimism. However, it is imperative to assure equitable access to those in need in all regions of the world as a core component o
Enriching Economic Evaluation Experience
Last month, from 7th till 11th of August, 2017, I attended a 5-day training extensive workshop on health economic evaluation organized by Health Intervention Technology Assessment Program (HITAP). The first two days focused on the basics of health economic evaluation and the last three days on advan
English Policy Brief Collection – Volume 1
The English Policy Brief Collection (Volume 1) presents a selection of policy briefs published by the HITAP Foundation. These policy briefs have been categorized under the following key topics:
Chapter 1: Designing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and Healthcare Systems
Chapter 2: Managing Rare
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