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.