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Developing protocols for rationing scarce critical-care resources (intensive care unit (ICU) beds and ventilators) during the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand

Research project advisor: Dr. Viroj Tangcharoensathien The main objective is to develop a mechanism for prioritising critical-care resources and establish criteria for allocation of these scarce resources that can be applied fairly and consistently across Thailand. These protocol will be applicable at the point of demand exceeding supply in the exc

Developing policy options for breast cancer screening in Thai women

This study aims to determine the appropriate method for screening breast cancer in Thai women both in terms of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. The research was divided into four phases: Phase 1 - systematic literature review of risk factors and a clinical prediction score of breast cancer in Thai women, Phase 2 - preparation of a clinical pre

Developing health care quality indicators and improving the QOF program for the Thai Universal Health Coverage – Part 2

In Thailand, the National Health Security Office made a notable attempt to introduce the QOF under the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) at the end of 2013. After the establishment of the QOF, the program was implemented nationwide. There are concerns that the quality indicators used in the Thai QOF have not been developed in a systematic, participat

Developing health care quality indicators and improving the QOF program for the Thai Universal Health Coverage – Part 1

In Thailand, the National Health Security Office made a notable attempt to introduce the QOF under the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) at the end of 2013. After the establishment of the QOF, the program was implemented nationwide. There are concerns that the quality indicators used in the Thai QOF have not been developed in a systematic, participat

Developing and testing quality indicators for the Thai Quality and Outcomes Framework

Primary care serves as an entry point in the Thai health care system. Whilst effective interventions are provided in the primary care setting, the quality of the services have not been measured or tracked. A number of initiatives were undertaken to improve primary health care quality including the u

Developing an Evidence Guide to Strengthen Public Investment Decisions for Digital Health Technologies in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Digital health technologies (e.g., wearables, electronic health records, and artificial intelligence tools) are increasingly recognized for their potential to enhance care quality, efficiency, and reach of healthcare services while potentially reducing costs [1]. Landscape reviews have shown increasing investments by governments and other stakehold

Designing the Free Drugs List in Nepal- A Balancing Act Between Technical Strengths and Policy Processes

As more countries provide free health care, pharmaceutical reimbursement lists are becoming a concern, especially in low- and middle-income countries. In 2007, Nepal decreed that health is a human right and began basic health coverage for a target group of the poor, destitute, elderly, and disabled.

Designing a decision frame for making health resource allocation decisions: a case study in Thailand

The abundance of various innovations in healthcare (pharmaceuticals, medical devices, interventions, individual and community health promotion and disease prevention as well as a social health policy) have been continuously used in the healthcare system, resulting in a higher demand for resources and budgets in disease prevention and healthcare. Th

Design and development of system and tools for prioritizing local health innovations in the early stages to increase the chances of local health innovation being included in the benefit package in the public health insurance schemes in Thailand

The development of medical innovation is one of Thailand’s key strategic priorities, as outlined in the 13th National Economic and Social Development Plan (2023–2027), with Milestone 4 positioning Thailand as a hub for high-value medical and healthcare services. However, Thailand’s research and development in medical technologies and health i

Deepening a newly formalized collaboration between Kenya’s Ministry of Health and Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health

Kenya’s President, His Excellency Uhuru Kenyatta has committed his government to attaining the “Big Four” agenda on 1) Food security, 2) Affordable housing, 3) Manufacturing, and 4) affordable healthcare for all by 2022. This agenda is linked to Kenya’s Vision 2030 which sought to achieve Universal
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