Found "Public health policy": 1,044 results
Towards the introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines in Bhutan: A cost-utility analysis to determine the optimal policy option
Abstract
Background
Due to competing health priorities and limited resources, many low-income countries, even those with a high disease burden, are not able to introduce pneumococcal conjugate vaccines.
Objective
To determine the cost-utility of 10- and 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vacci
Economic costs of alcohol use in Sri Lanka
Abstract
Aim
Alcohol related disease conditions are responsible for a significant proportion of morbidity and mortality in Sri Lanka. This study quantified the economic cost of selected alcohol related disease conditions in Sri Lanka in 2015.
Methods
This study uses the prevalence-based cost
The EQ-5D-5L Valuation study in Thailand
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
At present, health technology assessment (HTA) guidelines of many countries including Thailand have recommended EQ-5D as the preferred method for assessing utility. This study aims to generate an EQ-5D-5L value set based on societal preferences of Thai population.
METHODS
Leaving No One Behind: Participatory Technology Appraisal as a Platform for Agenda Setting to Address Disparities in Access to Health Services in Thailand.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES:
This article discusses how participatory technology appraisal as part of the Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) in Thailand contributes to improving access to essential health services among vulnerable populations.
METHODS:
Document review was conducted on health technology
Economic Evaluation of Sildenafil for the Treatment of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension in Indonesia
Abstract
Background
This study aims to assess the cost-effectiveness and budget impact of adopting sildenafil to the benefits package for the indication of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), compared to beraprost.
Methods
Based on a societal perspective, a model-based economic evaluation
Utilisation of evidence from Thailand’s National Health Examination Survey in policy development: finding the weakest link
Abstract
Background
Health surveillance and survey data are helpful in evidence-informed policy decisions. This study is part of an evaluation of the National Health Examination Survey (NHES) programme in Thailand. This paper focuses on the obstacles in the translation of survey information into
To include or not include: renal dialysis policy in the era of universal health coverage
SUMMARY POINTS
• End stage renal disease (ESRD) is a life-threatening condition that results in most patients requiring a lifetime of high cost renal dialysis
• Governments have grappled with the political, economic, and ethical challenges of providing treatment with their available budgets
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Comparing 3 Approaches for Making Vaccine Adoption Decisions in Thailand
Abstract
Background
The World Health Organization (WHO) has developed the Total System Effectiveness (TSE) framework to
assist national policy-makers in prioritizing vaccines. The pilot was launched in Thailand to explore the potential use of
TSE in a country with established governance struct
Prevention of non-communicable disease: best buys, wasted buys, and contestable buys
Increasing incidence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) creates epidemiological and economic burdens everywhere and influences everyone regardless of sex and age.12 Four main NCDs (cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer, and chronic respiratory disease) account for over 12 million premature deat
How can we make better health decisions: a Best Buy for all?
Abstract
The World Health Organization (WHO) resolution calling on Member States to work towards achieving universal health coverage (UHC) requires them to prioritize health spending. Prioritizing is even more important as low- and middle-income countries transition from external aid. Countries w
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