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Document review for M&E of COVID-19 vaccination programmes

This is a scoping review for Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) framework of vaccination programme and indicators used in national vaccination programmes. This review synthesizes approaches and lessons to inform development of future frameworks. This work is part of the overarching post-covid-19 vaccination programme. More on this project: Monito

Socioeconomic Impact of UHC

Thailand introduced and legislated Universal Health Coverage (UHC), “30 baht treats all disease project”, in 2001. The scheme covered approximately 47 million people who were not insured by Thailand\\\'s other existing large scale insurance schemes.This work aims to1) understand how UHC affects and alters households’ routine life decisions, a

SAPPHIRE

HITAP, under the leadership of the National Health Foundation (NHF), Thailand, is partnering with the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (SSHSPH), National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Mathematical/Economic Modelling Department (MAEMOD) at the Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU) as part of the Asia HTA Consortium

Prince Mahihol Award Conference (PMAC)

The Prince Mahidol Award Conference (PMAC) is an annual international conference focusing on policy-related health issues. PMAC is co-hosted by the Prince Mahidol Award Foundation with support from other key related partners. In 2021, HITAP has led one webinar session and co-led two others with international partners. For more information, please v

Development of reference case for economic evaluation on precision medicine for health insurance reimbursement in Thailand

The rapidly evolving healthcare landscape is being shaped by cutting-edge technologies such as big data analytics, digital advancements, and genomics, leading to the emergence of Precision Medicine (PM). National genomics programs worldwide are embracing PM\'s potential, signaling an imminent integration into healthcare systems. However, PM interve

Strengthen Capacity for Infectious Diseases Modelling in Thailand and Supporting the Use of Evidence to Respond to Pandemics Across the Asian Region and LMICs

Infectious disease modelling have played a defining role in managing the COVID-19 pandemic and their use is expected to rise owing to emerging disease outbreaks. Hence, countries have recognised the need to strengthen the capacity to use such models to prepare, manage, and exit outbreaks by answering difficult and dynamic policy questions.   The

การศึกษารายกรณีโดยใช้ระบบแสดงผลแบบเรียลไทม์สำหรับการใช้บริการแพทย์ทางเลือกและการแพทย์แผนไทยในประเทศไทย

Traditional and complementary medicines (T&CM) have increased in uptake and economic importance globally. T&CM involves the examination, diagnosis, therapy, treatment, disease prevention, and rehabilitation. The World Health Organization\'s (WHO) Traditional Medicine Strategy 2014-2023 outlines a framework for action through the regulation,

HTAsiaLink

HTAsiaLink is a collaborative research network of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) agencies in the Asia-Pacific region established on September 2010. The network started with an aim to strengthen Health Technology Assessment (HTA) research efficiency by sharing HTA information, experiences, and resources within the members. HTAsiaLink also focuse

Prototype Development for an Integrated Health Impact Assessment Framework

โรคเบาหวานและภาวะแทรกซ้อนของโรคเบาหวาน เป็นปัญหาสาธารณสุขที่สำคัญระดับโลก ผู้ป่วยเบาหวานทั่วโลกที่มีอายุระหว่าง 20 – 79 ปี ม
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