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iDSI India
This project is part of the international Decision Support Initiative (iDSI), an innovative global partnership between leading government institutions, universities, and think tanks in the field of healthcare priority-setting. iDSI uniquely provides intellectual insight with hands-on field expertise, and delivers peer-to-peer support to policymaker
The Impact of Health Technology Assessment for the Support of Universal Health Coverage in Thailand
According to World Health Organization (WHO) health system framework an efficient health system results in equitable access to essential health technologies with assured quality, safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness. National policies, essential health technology list, and evidenced-based selection of health technologies using health technology
Evaluating the Value of a Real-world HTA agency (EVORA)
In 2018-19, HITAP collaborated with the University of Strathclyde to conduct a study on assessing the value of HTA agencies as part of the Evaluating the Value of a Real-world HTA agency (EVORA) project. The three outputs from this study are an Excel-based simulation model, a logic model on the impact of HTA agencies and a review of literature. The
Guide to Health Economic Analysis and Research (GEAR)
GEAR, an international global knowledege effort has been recognised as a platform for making HTA resources available and has proven to be a useful tool for in-country support as indicated by collaborators. This grant period is critical for assessing and ensuring the sustainability of GEAR. The website has been refined to include more material inclu
Health Technology Assessment Development in Bhutan
Bhutan\'s Ministry of Health, especially the Essential Medicine and Technology Division (EMTD), is one of HITAP\'s long-term partners. From 2018 to 2019, HITAP with PATH supported Bhutan to conduct an economic evaluation for the implementation of a national program for rotavirus vaccination. HITAP also provided and continues to find opportunities f
Bhutan
Building technical capacity as well as providing technical support to conduct HTA related study and institutionalise HTA process in Bhutan.
A Stepwise Guide for HTA Guideline Development
National HTA methods and process guidelines (hereon in referred to as HTA guidelines) have been identified as a key factor in establishing a well-functioning HTA system (1,2). A number of resources already exist for countries seeking to develop their own HTA guidelines, such as the Practical Guide on Evidence-Informed Deliberative Processes, the iD
Health Technology Assessment Development in India
To execute planned activities and to seize opportunities to support partners in India build capacity in HTA and in implementation of UHC. HITAP will use the remaining funds to support a Post-Doctoral Fellow from PGIMER. Further, depending on the demand, HITAP may support its academic partners, CMC Vellore and JIPMER, the latter being a HTA Resource
Health Technology Assessment Development in Kenya
HITAP is working with partners to support the Kenyan Ministry of Health to institutionalise health priority setting at the national level of the health system. A relationship between the Kenyan Mininstry of Health and the Thai Ministry of Public Health has been formalised through a memorandum of understanding (MoU). The collaboration focuses on hel
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