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Finding the true north of evidence-based policy development
Finding true north is important for accurate navigation to embarking on the right path. While there may be many paths to making policy decisions, the ultimate goal is to end up with a decision that has been well-informed by evidence. Evidenced-based policy decisions result in more transparent and ef
Final Report: Understanding the determinants and dynamics of access to maternal, newborn and child health care for migrants in Thailand along the Thai-Myanmar border
Undocumented pregnant women migrants and their young children are disproportionately affected by displacement and health system constraints. In Thailand, chronic gaps in financing and manpower resources challenge the sustainability of border health facilities to provide services to migrants. Kanchan
Final Report: The effectiveness of conversational AI service (chatbot) utilisation on vaccine confidence and uptake
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, the emergence of the infodemic and vaccine hesitancy posed a significant challenge to adequate vaccine uptake. In response, conversational AI services such as chatbots have become an increasingly popular tool in the field of health ser-vice delivery and comm
Final Report: Optimizing healthcare system in Thailand through addressing low-value care in Thailand
Thailand’s health system is facing challenges from resource constraints including limited budgets, shortages of health professionals, and restricted access to essential medical equipment. At the same time, the system continues to provide low-value care (LVC), which not only fails to deliver meaningf
Final Report: Lessons Learned from the Use of a Real-Time Monitoring System for Thai Traditional Medicines and the Path to Universal Health Coverage
Traditional knowledge of health care in Thailand, referred to as Thai Traditional Medicine (TTM) or Kan Paet Pan Thai, has a rich history of application in disease prevention and treatment. However, TTM’s prominence waned for about six decades since the 1920s when Western medicine took precedence. T
Final report: COVID-19 Vaccination Policy Research and Decision Support Initiative in Asia (CORESIA): a regional study on vaccination certificates
As countries being their COVID-19 vaccinationation campaigns, an increasing number of public and private sectors in many settings are considering the introduction of COVID-19 vaccination certificates or similar instruments as a safe passage into the new normal. By facilitating the resumption of trav
Final Report: Coordinated Procurement: Lessons Learned Globally, Potential ASEAN Applications, and Implications for Antibiotic Access and Policy
This report examines global experiences in coordinated procurement of health technologies and explores their potential application for antibiotics in ASEAN. Drawing on a scoping review and stakeholder consultations, it analyses key determinants—including governance, financing, regulatory systems, an
Filtering for the best policy: An economic evaluation of policy options for kidney replacement coverage in the Philippines
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Aim
Kidney failure patients in the Philippines have free choice on their kidney replacement therapy (KRT), with a majority choosing haemodialysis (HD) over peritoneal dialysis (PD) and transplantation despite the inadequate coverage of HD. Although national health insurance coverage is
Feasibility study of the Community Health Initiative for Maternal and Child Health in Myanmar
The Union of Myanmar is the largest country in mainland South-East Asia with a population of 57.5 million. It has a pluralistic mix of public and private healthcare systems. Although the Ministry of Health (MoH) is the main organisation responsible for healthcare provision, 70-80% of health service expenditure is now absorbed by the households. Thi
FDA approves Ironwood constipation drug
The drug, linaclotide, will be sold under the brand name Linzess and carry a boxed warning that it should not be used in patients 16 or younger, the agency said.An estimated 63 million people suffer from chronic constipation, according to the National Institutes of Health. Additionally, an estimated
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