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Title: | Comparing 3 approaches for making vaccine adoption decisions in Thailand | Authors: | Rattanavipapong, W. Kapoor, R. Teerawattananon, Y. Luttjeboer, J. Botwright, S. Archer, R.A. Giersing, B. Hutubessy, R.C.W. |
Keywords: | Health Technology Assessment Priority Setting Thailand Universal Health Coverage Vaccine |
Issue Date: | Oct-2020 | Publisher: | Kerman University of Medical Sciences | Citation: | Rattanavipapong, W., Kapoor, R., Teerawattananon, Y., Luttjeboer, J., Botwright, S., Archer, R.A., Giersing, B., Hutubessy, R.C.W. (2020-10). Comparing 3 approaches for making vaccine adoption decisions in Thailand. International Journal of Health Policy and Management 9 (10) : 439-447. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2020.01 | Abstract: | Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) has developed the Total System Effectiveness (TSE) framework to assist national policy-makers in prioritizing vaccines. The pilot was launched in Thailand to explore the potential use of TSE in a country with established governance structures and accountable decision-making processes for immunization policy. While the existing literature informs vaccine adoption decisions in GAVI-eligible countries, this study attempts to address a gap in the literature by examining the policy process of a non-GAVI eligible country. Methods: A rotavirus vaccine (RVV) test case was used to compare the decision criteria made by the existing processes (Expanded Program on Immunization [EPI], and National List of Essential Medicines [NLEM]) for vaccine prioritization and the TSE-pilot model, using Thailand specific data. Results: The existing decision-making processes in Thailand and TSE were found to offer similar recommendations on the selection of a RVV product. Conclusion: The authors believe that TSE can provide a well-reasoned and step by step approach for countries, especially low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), to develop a systematic and transparent decision-making process for immunization policy. © 2020 The Author(s); Published by Kerman University of Medical Sciences. | Source Title: | International Journal of Health Policy and Management | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/198650 | ISSN: | 23225939 | DOI: | 10.15171/ijhpm.2020.01 |
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