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Assessing the impact of health promotion interventions using social marketing strategies among construction and factory workers (in Thai language)
The objective of this research is to study the risk factors of health in factory and construction workers at both individual and community levels. This study includes currently available health promotion measures that will provide suggestions for the development of these measures and/or create new measures usingthe societal marketing concept. This
A review of magnitude and impact of dental health system in Thailand (in Thai language)
This is a review of the magnitude and impact of dental health problems in Thailand. It reviews the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of prevention intervention of dental measures both in Thailand and other countries. These findings will be sumitted to the Senate Standing Subcommittee for following up on the productin and the usage of dental pers
Economic evaluation of medical rehabilitation services for inpatient with stroke in the context of Thailand (in Thai language)
This study aims to determine the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of medical rehabilitation services for inpatients suffering from a stroke. It will compare the outcome of medical rehabilitation services in terms of functional status and quality of life before and after service providing. Moreover, it will compare cost-effectiveness and cost-uti
Economic evaluation of routine offer of HIV counseling and testing of out patients at community hospitals in Thailand (in Thai language)
This study aims to evaluate the cost-utility of the routine offers of HIV counseling and testing in community hospitals compared with the current practice. It analyses this by using the social perspective and the payer prospective. The model-based economic evaluation was use to analyze this. Data about the quality of life of HIV infected patients a
Cost-benefit analysis of prenatal screening and diagnosis for Down syndrome in Thailand (in Thai language)
Patients with Down’s syndrome have developmental delay and abnormalities in their biological system. Most of the patients cannot take care of themselves. They must have long term treatment which is quite expensive. Currently there is no curative therapy for Down’s syndrome. Screening and prenatal diagnosis to detect abnormalities of Down’s sy
Development of population-based screening package in Thailand
This project aims to propose an additional and unified screening package for the Thai population, building upon that offered already by the UC, which will be useful to allocate resources more efficiently and reduce the inequity gap among the three insurance scheme beneficiary groups. 1. To prioritize diseases for screening based on availab
A feasibility study of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for severe thalassemic patients covered by Universal Coverage scheme
The Cost-utility analysis (CUA) study of Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) versus blood transfusion and iron chelating therapy (standard treatment) found that related HSCT (sibling donor) is more cost effective than unrelated HSCT in patients ≤ 10 years old in Thai healthcare setting. However, there currently has capacity limit for H
Economic evaluation of HLA-B*1502 genotyping in Carbamazepine induced Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN)
Economic evaluation of HLA-B*1502 screening for preventing carbamazepine- induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is prioritized by stakeholders under ‘Research for development of health benefit package under universal coverage scheme’. The study carried out an evidence to inform the Subcommittee for Developm
Health-Related Quality of Life Measure (EQ-5D-5L): Measurement Property Testing and its Preference-Based Score in Thai Population
This research aimed to develop the population-based preference scores of the EQ-5D-5L (the 5L), Thai version in an effort to compare the measurement properties of the 5L with those of the EQ-5D-3L (the 3L), and to compare the results of an economic evaluation from a 2014 study that used the 5L compared with the 3L. To elicit population-based prefer
Preventing end-stage renal disease in Thai newly-diagnosed severe lupus nephritis patients: cost-effectiveness of alternative drug regimens (research for development of the health benefit package under the Universal Coverage scheme)
The purpose of this study is to compare the cost-utility of each treatment option available today in order to determine the most cost-effective treatment compared with standard treatment in the social perspective. Research methodology is an economic evaluation by using the markov model to compare the cost and utility of treatment options of new pat
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