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Economic evaluation of HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (statin) for primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases among Thai population (in Thai language)

The aims of this study were 1) to estimate the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) of offering statins for primary prevention of CVD for each CVD risk group, and 2) to estimate the budget impact if the statins were prescribed to those people living with different CVD risks. This was a model-based economic evaluation. A Markov model was cons

A Determination of Topics for Health Technology Assessment in Thailand: Case Study for Decision Makers Participation (2007-2008) (in Thai language)

An aim of this study is to describe quantitatively and qualitatively progression and findings from the HTA topic selection process recently developed by HITAP. The process involves potential users of HTA information; namely (1) third party payers (public health insurers), (2) national health care program managers (Ministry of Public Health’s Depa

Review of alcohol policies and the role of the Thai Health Promotion Foundation in reducing alcohol consumption between 1997-2007 in Thailand (in Thai language)

This study aims to review the application of alcohol policies and to assess roles of key players including the Thai Health promotion Foundation in reducing alcohol consumption between 1997 and 2007 in Thailand. The appropriateness of selected alcohol policies in terms of the content, enforcement and monitoring and evaluation was evaluated. A number

The introduction of oral fluid based, rapid HIV antibody test in Thailand’s health service system: an analysis for policy development. (in Thai language)

This intervention was approved by the National Committee on AIDS Prevention and Alleviation for use in the country in 2007, The research findings will be helpful in informing the development of program’s strategies. Although appropriate policy guidance concerning the implementation of particular health technologies is context-specific, the Thai p

Views of Health Professionals on Herbal Medicine and Policy for Promotion of Herbal Medicine Use in Healthcare Settings(in Thai Language)

Thailand has promoted the use of herbal medicine for many years, but the value of herbal medicine in public health facilities does not meet the established target. The survey of health practitioners towards herbal medicine and the policy in promotion of the use of herbal medicine in health practitioners gives us information reinforcing and resistan

Insulin Analogues in the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus (in Thai language)

There is uncertainty as to whether the use of insulin analogues is justified for all or some diabetic groups since they are more expensive than conventional insulin. This article draws its conclusions from a systematic review and a meta-analysis, which were undertaken to evaluate the clinical and economic implications of using insulin analogues for

Cost-utility analysis of recombinant human erythropoietin in cancer patients with anemia induced by chemotherapy in Thailand (in Thai language)

An increase in the number of cancer patients with anemia has been observed in Thailand due to an increase of cancer patients and the use of chemotherapy for treatment of cancers that cause bone marrow suppression. Although blood transfusion is an effective way of increasing the hemoglobin level in anemic patients, several limitations do exist with

Cost-Utility analysis of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for severe thalassemic patients (in Thai language)

Cost-utility and budget impact analyses were performed to estimate the costs of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation compared to blood transfusions combined with iron chelating therapy (BT-ICT), The results found that the provision for HSCT for severe thalassemic patients was likely to be costeffective when provided to younger patients. The gove

Developing policy options for breast cancer screening in Thai women

This study aims to determine the appropriate method for screening breast cancer in Thai women both in terms of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. The research was divided into four phases: Phase 1 - systematic literature review of risk factors and a clinical prediction score of breast cancer in Thai women, Phase 2 - preparation of a clinical pre

Study in interventions and strategies to improve the use of antimicrobials in hospitals in Thailand (in Thai language)

Inappropriate use of antimicrobial is not only a major cause of antimicrobial resistance but also a huge waste of expenditure in many countries including Thailand. The consensus of focus groups has suggested that intervention called drug use evaluation (DUE) might be used as a tool for solving this problem. However, it was noted that an explicit po
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