Course Name

Health Technology Assessment in the Philippines: Foundations for Evidence-Informed Health Technology Prioritization

Schedule

October 07, 2026 - November 04, 2026

Schedule Via Zoom: 
October 7, Wednesday (6:30 pm - 8:30 pm) 
October 10, Saturday (2:00 pm - 4:00 pm) 
October 14, Wednesday (6:30 pm - 8:30 pm) 
October 17, Saturday (2:00 pm - 4:00 pm)
October 21, Wednesday (6:30 pm - 8:30 pm) 
October 24, Saturday (2:00 pm - 4:00 pm) 
October 28, Wednesday (6:30 pm - 8:30 pm) 


In-Person: 
November 4, Wednesday (1:00 pm - 5:00 pm) 
 

Venue: Ateneo CCE Salcedo Campus
130 HV Dela Costa Street, Salcedo Village, City of Makati, Philippines

 

Regular Rate:

Php 20,000

Early Eagle Rate:

Php 18,000

Valid Until:

September 23, 2026

Health Technology Assessment in the Philippines: Foundations for Evidence-Informed Health Technology Prioritization

Description

Health Technology Assessment is increasingly important in health systems where decision-makers must allocate limited resources across competing health needs and rapidly expanding health technologies. In the Philippines, HTA is linked to Universal Health Care implementation, strategic purchasing, benefit package development, formulary decisions, and evidence-informed priority setting.

This introductory course provides a practical and accessible overview of HTA for professionals who need to understand how evidence, economics, values, and implementation considerations inform health policy and reimbursement decisions. The course introduces participants to HTA concepts, Philippine health system processes, core methodological domains, and practical applications through local and international examples.

Who should attend

Managers, technical staff, and other professionals from pharmaceutical, medical device, diagnostics, healthcare provider, HMO/private insurance, government, PhilHealth, LGU, and academic/research settings who need a foundational understanding of HTA Early-career healthcare practitioners; graduate students in pharmacy, public health, medicine, health policy, and health economics; professional society representatives; patient advocacy groups; civil society organizations; individuals exploring careers or roles in HTA, market access, health economics, and/or health financing

After the course, participants will be able to: 

  1. Explain the purpose, principles, and uses of HTA in medicine and health technology access, health policy, health financing and the broader UHC;

  2. Describe the Philippine HTA and medicine access landscape, including relevant institutions, processes, and stakeholder roles;

  3. Identify the major HTA evidence domains: clinical, economic, budget impact, ethical/legal/social, equity, and health system considerations; and

  4. Interpret basic economic evaluation and budget impact concepts at a decision-maker level. 

 

After the course, participants are expected to be capable of:

  1. Mapping the access pathways for health technologies, identifying relevant institutions, decision points, and stakeholder roles;

  2. Developing a decision-relevant HTA question and preliminary scope using PICOT and the appropriate analytical perspective;

  3. Developing an evidence readiness matrix covering clinical, economic, budget impact, ethical, legal, social, equity, patient, implementation, and health system considerations; 

  4. Critically appraising clinical, economic, and budget-impact evidence using appraisal tools; and

  5. Developing a public access strategy for health technologies.

  1. Overview of HTA: Rationale, Principles, History, and experiences in other countries

  2. HTA in the Philippine Health System and UHC Framework

  3. HTA Process: From Topic Identification to Recommendation

  4. Clinical and Safety Assessment for Non-Specialists

  5. Economic Evaluation, Costing, and Budget Impact

  6. Ethical, Legal, Social, Equity, and Health System Considerations

  7. From HTA Recommendation to Access, Reimbursement, and Implementation

  8. Applied HTA Case Workshop and Synthesis  

Madeleine de Rosas-Valera, MD, MScIH

Dr. Madeleine de Rosas-Valera is an accomplished public health expert with over 30 years of experience in public healthcare administration, health financing, and communicable and non-communicable disease (NCD) prevention and control. She was the Former Undersecretary of the Department of Health (2012-2013), Senior Vice President of Philhealth (1999-2010) and Technical Officer for Health System and Patient safety of WHO, Western Pacific Region.

Dr. Valera graduated from De La Salle Health Sciences Medical School. She had her Master in International Health at Heidelberg University. And, was awarded with a Gustav Nossal Fellow on Health Reform Na Pyle Fellow on Pharmaceutical and Health Insurance Policy at Harvard University. 

John Paul Caesar delos Trinos, MPH, MHM, PhD

Dr. John Paul Caesar R. delos Trinos is a health economist and public health researcher specialising in health technology assessment (HTA), health financing, economic evaluation, and health systems strengthening within the context of Universal Health Care in the Philippines. He is Co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of metaHealth Insights and Innovations, Chief Researcher of the Newborn Screening Reference Centre, and Professorial Lecturer in Health Economics and HTA at the De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute. He completed his PhD and dual master’s degrees in Health Economic Evaluation and Health Leadership and Management at the University of New South Wales. His work spans HTA, benefit package development, costing, economic evaluation, and evidence generation for government, multilateral, academic, and industry stakeholders.

Diana Beatriz Bayani, MSc, PhD

Dr. Diana Bayani is an Engagement Manager at Vista Health Singapore, specializing in HTA submissions across the Asia–Pacific region. She brings over a decade of international, multi-sector experience in research, policy formulation, consulting, and teaching in HEOR. Before moving to Singapore, she led the HTA Study Group the Philippine Department of Health, and developed benefit packages for PhilHealth. She is trained in health economics, epidemiology and biostatistics with degrees from the National University of Singapore, the London School of Economics and Political Science, and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

Veronica Prasad, MD, MSc

Dr. Veronica Prasad is a public health professional and physician with over a decade of experience spanning healthcare management, health economics, and pharmaceutical policy. She holds a Master of Science in Public Health (Health Economics Track) from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Experienced in academic research, evidence synthesis, and the design of data-informed interventions for better health outcomes. Adept at translating complex evidence into actionable strategies for health policy and practice.

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