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Priority setting of health interventions in Thailand - designing a decision frame
Various criteria are considered important in the decision on the allocation of resources in health, such as cost-effectiveness, severity of disease, and age. This projects will use a multi-criteria decisions analytical framework to guide the resource allocation process in Thailand. The study is funded through a grant from the Thai government and WHO, and will run from 2007-2011.
Related publications:
- Multi-criteria decision analysis for including health interventions in the universal health coverage benefit package in Thailand.
- Multi-criteria decision analysis for setting priorities on HIV/AIDS interventions in Thailand.
- The EVIDEM framework and its usefulness for priority setting across a broad range of health interventions
- Criteria for priority setting of HIV/AIDS interventions in Thailand: A discrete choice experiment
- Multi-criteria decision analysis to prioritize health interventions: Capitalizing on first experiences
- Setting priorities for health interventions in developing countries: a review of empirical studies