About HSIU
Health System Intelligent Unit
What is HSIU?
Health System Intelligence Unit
The Health Systems Research Institute (HSRI) has supported the development of academic mechanisms based on evidence-based data by establishing the Health System Intelligence Unit for the transfer of Subdistrict Health Promoting Hospitals (SHPH) to Provincial Administrative Organizations (PAO) and for non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
The Health System Intelligence Unit, or Health System Intelligent Unit (HSIU) , plays a key role in supporting policy implementation, particularly in driving the transfer of SHPH to PAO and advancing policies related to non-communicable diseases.
Roles and Responsibilities
HSIU Key Role in Supporting Health Policy
Situation Monitoring
Monitor the progress of the transfer of CNC and SHPH to PAO, as well as monitor the situation of non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
Goal Setting
Define objectives and operational directions, develop strategic approaches, and generate knowledge outputs that respond to the health system situation and health policy needs.
Knowledge Exchange
Communicate and discuss academic information to bridge evidence with policy demands and support effective policy implementation.
Policy Analysis and Recommendations
Provide policy analysis and recommendations to relevant agencies regarding the transfer of Subdistrict Health Promoting Hospitals (SHPH) to Provincial Administrative Organizations (PAO), as well as policy recommendations related to the situation of non-communicable diseases (NCDs).