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Annual Report 2023
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This annual report has been prepared to compile and summarise the activities of the Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP) projects in the past year (2023). It highlights various initiatives aligned with HITAP’s vision, mission, and strategic pillars, guid
Annual Report 2023
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This annual report has been prepared to compile and summarise the activities of the Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP) projects in the past year (2023). It highlights various initiatives aligned with HITAP’s vision, mission, and strategic pillars, guid
Angela Judhia Arkandhi
Angela is an International Cooperation Officer at the Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program Foundation (HITAP), where she supports global partnerships and coordination of regional networks and platforms such as HTAsiaLink, SAPPHIRE, and GEAR. With a strong interest in bridging technical research and policy, she also contributes to r
Analysis: U.S. governors make risky political bet on healthcare funds
(Reuters) – Republican governors bent on rejecting the healthcare law’s expanded insurance coverage for millions of low-income Americans may see their gambit backfire if their party fails to sweep the November elections.Five governors have vowed to opt out of the Medicaid expansion for low-income pe
Analyses of the return on investment of public health interventions: a scoping review and recommendations for future studies
Abstract
Return on investment (ROI) analysis is increasingly being used for evaluating the value for money of public health interventions. Given its potential role for informing health policies, it is important that there is a more comprehensive understanding of ROI analysis within the global
An Introduction to the Main Types of Economic Evaluations Used for Informing Priority Setting and Resource Allocation in Healthcare: Key Features, Uses, and Limitations
Economic evidence is increasingly being used for informing health policies. However, the underlining principles of health economic analyses are not always fully understood by non-health economists, and inappropriate types of analyses, as well as inconsistent methodologies, may be being used for info
An ex-ante economic evaluation of the Maternal and Child Health Voucher Scheme as a decision-making tool in Myanmar (2016)
Pritaporn Kingkaew1,*, PitsaphunWerayingyong1, San San Aye2,
Nilar Tin3, Alaka Singh4, Phone Myint2 and Yot Teerawattananon1
1Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP), Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand,
2Department of Health Planning and
3Department of He
An evaluation of a program promoting access to school health services in the context of Thai local authority’s primary schools
11-3-103-2559local authority,primary school,school health services,นักเรียน,บริการอนามัยโรงเรียน,องค์กรปกครองส่วนท้องถิ่น,โรงเรียน
An empirical study looking at the potential impact of increasing cost-effectiveness threshold on reimbursement decisions in Thailand
Highlights
Economic evidence (cost-effectiveness information) can be used to inform policy-making process in supporting the movement towards universal health coverage. Published literature has focused on methods to set a cost-effectiveness threshold (CET) which can be used to guide the cost-eff
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