Co-production of evidence for policies in Thailand: from concept to action

Journal article

This research focuses on co-production, especially in Thailand. Thailand uses co-production of evidence, based on the concept of the “triangle that moves the mountain,” to support health policymaking. The annual national health assembly is a key platform for interactions between multiple stakeholders to adopt resolutions through consensus. Strengthened research capacity and citizens’ needs and social movements have contributed to the development of relevant public health policy for Thailand’s citizens. Also, this research emphasizes that government and political stakeholders are responsive to citizens in the co-production process, notably through legislation on priority health challenges.

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Tangcharoensathien, V., S. Sirilak, P. Sritara, W. Patcharanarumol, A. Lekagul, W. Isaranuwatchai, W. Wittayapipopsakul, and O. Chandrasiri (2021). Co-production of evidence for policies in Thailand: from concept to action. BMJ 2021;372:m4669.