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⏰ Registration Extended!
Join the 4th Regional Workshop on Advanced #HealthEconomicEvaluation

📍 JIPMER, India | 📆 23–25 Feb 2026
Hands-on Markov modeling, regional networking & policy-focused learning.

🗓️ Apply by 15 Jan 26
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#JIPMER #HTAsiaLink #GlobalHealth

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HTAsiaLink Strategic Plan Report: Insights and Evidence Behind Our Roadmap. Our 2025–2030 Strategic Plan was built on collaboration, evidence, and engagement. The new Strategic Plan Report takes you behind the scenes to show how member feedback, regional consultations, and research shaped every goal and action in the Plan. This report is a practical resource for networks and partners seeking to align strategy with evidence and strengthen collaboration across Asia-Pacific. Read the full report: https://htasialink.com/projects/91-htasialink-strategic-plan-report-insights-and-evidence-behind-our-roadmap

HTAsiaLink Strategic Plan Report: Insights and Evidence Behind Our Roadmap. Our 2025–2030 Strategic Plan was built on collaboration, evidence, and engagement. The new Strategic Plan Report takes you behind the scenes to show how member feedback, regional consultations, and research shaped every goal and action in the Plan. This report is a practical resource for networks and partners seeking to align strategy with evidence and strengthen collaboration across Asia-Pacific. Read the full report: https://htasialink.com/projects/91-htasialink-strategic-plan-report-insights-and-evidence-behind-our-roadmap

New from HTAsiaLink: the Strategic Plan Report
A look behind the evidence, insights, and collaboration shaping our 2025–2030 roadmap for advancing HTA and evidence-informed policy in Asia-Pacific.

📘 Read more: htasialink.com/projects/91-...

#HTAsiaLink #HTA #StrategicPlan #EvidenceInformedPolicy

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📑At the 2025 ISPOR HTA Roundtable – Asia Pacific,
HITAP shared regional efforts with #HTAsiaLink to strengthen HTA capacity, highlighting the HTA Registry for Asia, co-developed for members, by members.

🔗Explore the Asia HTA Registry: bit.ly/4nFcH1R

#HTAsiaLink #Registry #CollaborativeHTA

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on health technology assessment and support evidence-informed health policy in Asia. 🚀

#HITAP #ACE #HTAsiaLink2025 #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA

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The session highlighted how HTA informs decisions that improve health outcomes, emphasizing patient-centered approaches, sustainable solutions, and translating evidence into actionable policy. ✨

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA #VBHC

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📌 Follow us for more insights and highlights from HITAP at #HTAsiaLink2025.

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA #AP-7D #tool #research #survey #HealthOutcome

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Dr. Yot Teerawattananon from HITAP joined Prof. Nan Luo (NUS), Dr. Morii Yasuhiro (Center for Outcomes Research and Economic Evaluation for Health: C2H), and Prof. Jeonghoon Ahn (Ewha Womans University) in Sharing Session 2 at #HTAsiaLink2025 to discuss the Asia-Preference-Based Measure-7 Dimension (AP-7D)—a novel, region-specific preference-based measure (PBM) developed by HTAsiaLink and the Center for Outcomes Research and Economic Evaluation for Health (C2H) in Japan. The AP-7D aims to better reflect values relevant to Asian populations. The session focused ongoing valuation surveys across countries and the recent updates on AP-7D, paving the way for a deeper understanding of how health preferences differ across the region and how these insights can inform HTA and policy decisions.

Dr. Yot Teerawattananon from HITAP joined Prof. Nan Luo (NUS), Dr. Morii Yasuhiro (Center for Outcomes Research and Economic Evaluation for Health: C2H), and Prof. Jeonghoon Ahn (Ewha Womans University) in Sharing Session 2 at #HTAsiaLink2025 to discuss the Asia-Preference-Based Measure-7 Dimension (AP-7D)—a novel, region-specific preference-based measure (PBM) developed by HTAsiaLink and the Center for Outcomes Research and Economic Evaluation for Health (C2H) in Japan. The AP-7D aims to better reflect values relevant to Asian populations. The session focused ongoing valuation surveys across countries and the recent updates on AP-7D, paving the way for a deeper understanding of how health preferences differ across the region and how these insights can inform HTA and policy decisions.

Dr. Yot Teerawattananon from HITAP joined Prof. Nan Luo (NUS), Dr. Morii Yasuhiro (Center for Outcomes Research and Economic Evaluation for Health: C2H), and Prof. Jeonghoon Ahn (Ewha Womans University) in Sharing Session 2 at #HTAsiaLink2025 to discuss the Asia-Preference-Based Measure-7 Dimension (AP-7D)—a novel, region-specific preference-based measure (PBM) developed by HTAsiaLink and the Center for Outcomes Research and Economic Evaluation for Health (C2H) in Japan. The AP-7D aims to better reflect values relevant to Asian populations. The session focused ongoing valuation surveys across countries and the recent updates on AP-7D, paving the way for a deeper understanding of how health preferences differ across the region and how these insights can inform HTA and policy decisions.

Dr. Yot Teerawattananon from HITAP joined Prof. Nan Luo (NUS), Dr. Morii Yasuhiro (Center for Outcomes Research and Economic Evaluation for Health: C2H), and Prof. Jeonghoon Ahn (Ewha Womans University) in Sharing Session 2 at #HTAsiaLink2025 to discuss the Asia-Preference-Based Measure-7 Dimension (AP-7D)—a novel, region-specific preference-based measure (PBM) developed by HTAsiaLink and the Center for Outcomes Research and Economic Evaluation for Health (C2H) in Japan. The AP-7D aims to better reflect values relevant to Asian populations. The session focused ongoing valuation surveys across countries and the recent updates on AP-7D, paving the way for a deeper understanding of how health preferences differ across the region and how these insights can inform HTA and policy decisions.

Dr. Yot Teerawattananon from HITAP joined Prof. Nan Luo (NUS), Dr. Morii Yasuhiro (Center for Outcomes Research and Economic Evaluation for Health: C2H), and Prof. Jeonghoon Ahn (Ewha Womans University) in Sharing Session 2 at #HTAsiaLink2025 to discuss the Asia-Preference-Based Measure-7 Dimension (AP-7D)—a novel, region-specific preference-based measure (PBM) developed by HTAsiaLink and the Center for Outcomes Research and Economic Evaluation for Health (C2H) in Japan. The AP-7D aims to better reflect values relevant to Asian populations. The session focused ongoing valuation surveys across countries and the recent updates on AP-7D, paving the way for a deeper understanding of how health preferences differ across the region and how these insights can inform HTA and policy decisions.

Dr. Yot Teerawattananon from HITAP joined Prof. Nan Luo (NUS), Dr. Morii Yasuhiro (Center for Outcomes Research and Economic Evaluation for Health: C2H), and Prof. Jeonghoon Ahn (Ewha Womans University) in Sharing Session 2 at #HTAsiaLink2025 to discuss the Asia-Preference-Based Measure-7 Dimension (AP-7D)—a novel, region-specific preference-based measure (PBM) developed by HTAsiaLink and the Center for Outcomes Research and Economic Evaluation for Health (C2H) in Japan. The AP-7D aims to better reflect values relevant to Asian populations. The session focused ongoing valuation surveys across countries and the recent updates on AP-7D, paving the way for a deeper understanding of how health preferences differ across the region and how these insights can inform HTA and policy decisions.

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to discuss the Asia-Preference-Based Measure-7 Dimension (AP-7D)—a novel, region-specific preference-based measure (PBM) developed by #HTAsiaLink and the C2H in Japan. The AP-7D aims to better reflect values relevant to Asian populations.

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Your work continues to inspire and strengthen our collective mission of improving health through evidence. 🌏✨

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA #AcademicExcellence #TeamHITAP

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🎉 Stay tuned to see who wins the poster and oral presentation tomorrow, sending our full support to the team!

📌 HITAP continue to share our contributions at #HTAsiaLink2025.

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA #equity #DCEA

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A Warm Welcome to the 12th #HTAsiaLink2025 in Singapore! Under the theme “Unlocking Value through Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in Asia: Forging Ahead Together,” this year’s gathering celebrates both the 12th HTAsiaLink Conference and the 10th anniversary of Singapore’s Agency for Care Effectiveness (ACE). Together, these milestones reflect a decade of progress in advancing HTA and strengthening collaboration across the region. Dr. Yot Teerawattananon from HITAP, delivered the opening speech in the Welcome Dinner, setting the tone for meaningful exchanges and collective learning throughout the conference.

A Warm Welcome to the 12th #HTAsiaLink2025 in Singapore! Under the theme “Unlocking Value through Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in Asia: Forging Ahead Together,” this year’s gathering celebrates both the 12th HTAsiaLink Conference and the 10th anniversary of Singapore’s Agency for Care Effectiveness (ACE). Together, these milestones reflect a decade of progress in advancing HTA and strengthening collaboration across the region. Dr. Yot Teerawattananon from HITAP, delivered the opening speech in the Welcome Dinner, setting the tone for meaningful exchanges and collective learning throughout the conference.

Dr. Yot Teerawattananon, HITAP, delivered opening speech in the Welcome Dinner, setting the tone for meaningful exchanges and collective learning throughout the conference.

🚀 More highlights from the 12th #HTAsiaLink2025 coming soon—stay tuned!

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA

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Dr. Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai (HITAP), along with Prof. Mark Jit (New York University) and Prof. Alex Cook (NUS), speakers at Sharing Session 1 at #HTAsiaLink2025, explored how epidemiological models can guide policy for emerging and pandemic infectious diseases. The session also highlighted the need for clear standards in evidence and reporting to make models more useful for health technology assessment (HTA) and policy decisions. Stronger standards mean better evidence and greater impact for populations across Asia. Stay tuned for HITAP’s contribution at the HTAsiaLink Conference 2025.

Dr. Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai (HITAP), along with Prof. Mark Jit (New York University) and Prof. Alex Cook (NUS), speakers at Sharing Session 1 at #HTAsiaLink2025, explored how epidemiological models can guide policy for emerging and pandemic infectious diseases. The session also highlighted the need for clear standards in evidence and reporting to make models more useful for health technology assessment (HTA) and policy decisions. Stronger standards mean better evidence and greater impact for populations across Asia. Stay tuned for HITAP’s contribution at the HTAsiaLink Conference 2025.

Dr. Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai (HITAP), along with Prof. Mark Jit (New York University) and Prof. Alex Cook (NUS), speakers at Sharing Session 1 at #HTAsiaLink2025, explored how epidemiological models can guide policy for emerging and pandemic infectious diseases. The session also highlighted the need for clear standards in evidence and reporting to make models more useful for health technology assessment (HTA) and policy decisions. Stronger standards mean better evidence and greater impact for populations across Asia. Stay tuned for HITAP’s contribution at the HTAsiaLink Conference 2025.

Dr. Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai (HITAP), along with Prof. Mark Jit (New York University) and Prof. Alex Cook (NUS), speakers at Sharing Session 1 at #HTAsiaLink2025, explored how epidemiological models can guide policy for emerging and pandemic infectious diseases. The session also highlighted the need for clear standards in evidence and reporting to make models more useful for health technology assessment (HTA) and policy decisions. Stronger standards mean better evidence and greater impact for populations across Asia. Stay tuned for HITAP’s contribution at the HTAsiaLink Conference 2025.

Dr. Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai (HITAP), along with Prof. Mark Jit (New York University) and Prof. Alex Cook (NUS), speakers at Sharing Session 1 at #HTAsiaLink2025, explored how epidemiological models can guide policy for emerging and pandemic infectious diseases. The session also highlighted the need for clear standards in evidence and reporting to make models more useful for health technology assessment (HTA) and policy decisions. Stronger standards mean better evidence and greater impact for populations across Asia. Stay tuned for HITAP’s contribution at the HTAsiaLink Conference 2025.

Dr. Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai (HITAP), along with Prof. Mark Jit (New York University) and Prof. Alex Cook (NUS), speakers at Sharing Session 1 at #HTAsiaLink2025, explored how epidemiological models can guide policy for emerging and pandemic infectious diseases. The session also highlighted the need for clear standards in evidence and reporting to make models more useful for health technology assessment (HTA) and policy decisions. Stronger standards mean better evidence and greater impact for populations across Asia. Stay tuned for HITAP’s contribution at the HTAsiaLink Conference 2025.

The session highlighted the need for clear standards to make models more useful for HTA and policy decisions.

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink2025 #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA

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📍 Follow us for more on HITAP’s contributions at #HTAsiaLink2025, 20–22 August 2025 in Singapore.

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA #equity #DCEA

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🔹 This session underscores HITAP's role in advancing evidence-informed across the region.

This is just the beginning. Stay tuned for more updates from #HTAsiaLink2025 🚀

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA #Kidneydisease

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💡 @hitap.bsky.social is proud to contribute to advancing patient-centered HTA. 🌏

📍 More HITAP daily highlights from #HTAsiaLink2025 coming soon—stay tuned!

#HITAP #HTAsiaLink #HealthTechnologyAssessment #HTA

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✈️ Heading to #HTAi2025 in Buenos Aires?
Join us at Panel PN04: Advancing HTA – From Regional Collaboration to Global Impact Through HTAsiaLink 🌏 with
#HTAi
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📍 Golden Horn Room
🗓️ Mon 16 Jun 25
🕒 3 - 4 pm.
🔗Learn more: bit.ly/4dTgl40
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#HTAsiaLink #BuenosAires #GlobalHTA

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