Objective: In 2001, Thailand implemented the Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS), a public insurance system that aimed to achieve universal access to healthcare, including essential medicines, and to influence primary care centres and hospitals to use resources efficiently, via capitated payment for outpatient services and other payment policies for inpatient care. Our objective was to evaluate the impact of the UCS on utilisation of medicines in Thailand for three non-communicable diseases: cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Design: Interrupted time-series design, with a non-equivalent comparison group. Setting: Thailand, 1998–2006. Data: Quarterly purchases of medicines from hospital and retail pharmacies collected by IMS Health bet...
Thailand is among one of the first non OECD countries to have successfully introduced a form of Univ...
Benefit package is crucial for implementing universal health coverage (UHC). This editorial analyses...
Thailand’s rapid economic growth has brought health challenges as well as benefits, namely a rise in...
In 2001, the government of Thailand implemented a universal coverage (UC) policy for access to healt...
In 2001, the government of Thailand implemented a universal coverage (UC) policy for access to heal...
Objective: In 2008, the Thai government introduced the ‘high-cost medicines E2 access program’ as a ...
Objective: In 2008, the Thai government introduced the 'high-cost medicines E2 access program' as a ...
BACKGROUND: Empirical evidence demonstrates that the Thai Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) has improv...
Impact of universal health insurance coverage in Thailand on sales and market share of medicines for...
AbstractThis study analyses urban and rural health service use before and after the introduction of ...
In 2001, the government of Thailand implemented a universal coverage (UC) policy for access to healt...
We study the impact of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) on various macroeconomic outcomes in Thailand...
Abstract Thailand’s rapid economic growth has brought health challenges as well as benefits, namely ...
Abstract Thailand’s rapid economic growth has brought health challenges as well as benefits, namely ...
As more and more countries are moving towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC), it is important to un...
Thailand is among one of the first non OECD countries to have successfully introduced a form of Univ...
Benefit package is crucial for implementing universal health coverage (UHC). This editorial analyses...
Thailand’s rapid economic growth has brought health challenges as well as benefits, namely a rise in...
In 2001, the government of Thailand implemented a universal coverage (UC) policy for access to healt...
In 2001, the government of Thailand implemented a universal coverage (UC) policy for access to heal...
Objective: In 2008, the Thai government introduced the ‘high-cost medicines E2 access program’ as a ...
Objective: In 2008, the Thai government introduced the 'high-cost medicines E2 access program' as a ...
BACKGROUND: Empirical evidence demonstrates that the Thai Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) has improv...
Impact of universal health insurance coverage in Thailand on sales and market share of medicines for...
AbstractThis study analyses urban and rural health service use before and after the introduction of ...
In 2001, the government of Thailand implemented a universal coverage (UC) policy for access to healt...
We study the impact of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) on various macroeconomic outcomes in Thailand...
Abstract Thailand’s rapid economic growth has brought health challenges as well as benefits, namely ...
Abstract Thailand’s rapid economic growth has brought health challenges as well as benefits, namely ...
As more and more countries are moving towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC), it is important to un...
Thailand is among one of the first non OECD countries to have successfully introduced a form of Univ...
Benefit package is crucial for implementing universal health coverage (UHC). This editorial analyses...
Thailand’s rapid economic growth has brought health challenges as well as benefits, namely a rise in...