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ST Lee Annual Guest Lectures – health policy in the Asia/Pacific region: Recent submissions

    • Health Systems Resilience - A First Nations Perspective 

      Dickson, Michelle; Haywood, Phil; Reid, Papaarangi; Newman, Jamie; Casey, Dawn; Finlay, Summer
      Published 2024-10-11
      Recent events and ongoing challenges, such as pandemics and climate change, demonstrate the need for more resilient health systems. Preparing, absorbing, recovering and adapting to challenges benefits everyone. We will ...
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    • How international approaches to the regulation and assessment of Digital Health Technologies might be applied in Thailand 

      Kingkaew, Pritaporn; Norris, Sarah; Janssen, Anna
      Published 2023
      The Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP) at the Ministry of Public Health, Thailand recently commissioned landscape analyses from three countries (Australia, Singapore, and the United Kingdom) to ...
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    • STEP into UHC - Developing the health technology assessment unit of the Philippines - STEP - as an integral ingredient of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) 

      Ursu, Ioana; Narvaez, Joanna Maries
      Published 2019-06-01
      The concept of cost-effectiveness as main criteria for procurement of new technologies was embedded in Filipino policy back in 2003, but with no clear implementing rules. The need for an objective decision-making process ...
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    • The science that dares not speak its name 

      Gabriel Leung
      Published 2018-10-17
      Technology assessment, broadly defined as the evaluation and monitoring of relative effectiveness and cost in health care delivery, began with Archie Cochrane's Effectiveness and Efficiency: Random Reflections on Health Services
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    • Public Health in this Brave New World 

      Chia, Keng See
      Published 2017-08-09
      Our world has changed dramatically since the 1950s. The pace of change has been so rapid that the last 6 decades have been dubbed as “The Great Acceleration”. This Great Acceleration will continue to dash forward but in a ...
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