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Health transition and needs-based technology planning and implementation

C Sitthi-Amorn1

  • 1Chulalongkorn University.

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
|January 1, 1995
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A needs-based approach to health technology assessment is crucial for equitable, efficient, and affordable healthcare. Strengthening health system capacities ensures technology meets evolving needs, promoting health as a human right.

Area of Science:

  • Health policy
  • Health economics
  • Technology assessment

Background:

  • Health investments yield development benefits beyond economic growth.
  • Past health technologies improved population health.
  • Rapid changes led to healthcare inequity, inefficiency, and rising costs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for a needs-based approach in health technology assessment.
  • To highlight the necessity of strengthening healthcare system capacities.
  • To demonstrate the feasibility and affordability of needs-based technology planning.

Main Methods:

  • Outlines the rationale for needs-based technology assessment.
  • Describes essential healthcare system capacities for adaptation.
  • Emphasizes planning and implementation strategies.

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Main Results:

  • A needs-based approach is essential for addressing healthcare challenges.
  • Strengthening capacities enables response to changing health needs.
  • Needs-based planning is affordable and feasible.

Conclusions:

  • Needs-based technology planning is crucial for achieving health as a human right.
  • This approach facilitates attainment of good health at a low cost.
  • It is vital for equitable and efficient healthcare systems.